2:00 Just for context, the driver who flipped was Don Marmor. He suffered a left leg fracture in 14 places, cracked ribs, a detached retina, a fractured right foot, fractures of every bone in both hands, bruised lungs and memory loss. He was also impaled by the steering column. A pit reporter Dr. Jerry Punch put his microphone in his pocket and rushed over to help. He got an airway opened. Then he inserted a large IV into Marmor's heart before pulling the steering wheel away from his chest. And then after all that, went back to work reporting the race. Don survived. Also, Dr. Punch’s microphone was live the entire time, and the entire TV crew heard everything that was happening, and exploded in applause when he walked into the media room after the race.
Always been a big fan of Dr. Punch. Sure glad he was there that day. To survive all that proves he is one tough race car driver. GOD BLESS BOTH of them.
"How was your day at the race Honey?" "Ah, the usual, a little reporting, a little bit of inserting IV's into some guys heart, clearing airways, more reporting.....you know, the usual stuff."
As soon as I saw Marmor's car hit the tires I knew _exactly_ what wreck it was. He most definitely wouldn't have survived had Dr. Punch not been on station
@@fireyreal12 “Retinal detachment describes an emergency situation in which a thin layer of tissue (the retina) at the back of the eye pulls away from its normal position.” It isn’t graphic or anything. From what I see, their eye gets dark red from popped blood vessels, but that’s the only visible injury that I notice from the pictures.
Funny thing is, which luckily that kid survived, but he and his dad apparently modified the tubing on the whole chassis that led to his car being crushed like that. They’ve subsequently been banned from Five Flags for it.
@@gregorygolden1296Modified cars resemble a hybrid of open wheel cars and stock cars. The rear wheels are covered by fenders but the front wheels and engine are left exposed. There are sanctioning bodies that control the rules for this class at most tracks.
Great video! I got a few in mind for part 2: •Blaine Perkins 2023 Talladega •Dario franchitti flips the race after he flips at Michigan •Michael McDowell Texas flip 2008 •2005 Arca Daytona finish (because arca brakes and physics) Hope these work! 😁
Robert Kubica at Canada in F1, Danny Bagwell at Daytona in a Goody’s Dash Race, Michael Waltrip at Daytona in Busch Series, Timothy Peters at Texas in Trucks and Parker Johnstone at Road America I think in INDYCAR just to give you a few ideas for the next one.
I saw Newmans wreck on TV broadcasted. I genuinely thought he was dead. It just shows what then cars are made of and how they are built, its simply mind boggling.
Newman has been in so many freak accidents that I genuinely assumed he’d be alright. I didn’t expect that he would have been knocked out and suffer from amnesia. But I am glad he’s alright
literally same i was at my gfs house at the time and her and her dad were like sorta laughing like damn that was crazy asf and where as me i know alot about nascar so i legit said "he might be dead or really fucked up" honestly terrified me. that and the ryan preece crash
The one at 2:00 and the last are by far the worst. Rolling 20 times is a lot less g-force than losing all you speed in a fraction of a second. Crazy stuff
0:19 "It's gone over the Fence now, and it's on Fire as well, now all the Bunnies are running out and they're on Fire. Not a good Day for the Make Wish Ride-a-Long child either". Family Guy has affected my perspective on everything in Life.
The craziest thing I've realized since becoming interested in motosports is that these big brutal looking rolling crashes are actually the better outcome for the drivers, bc they're the type of crash they're the most likely to survive. Bc the rolling of the car ensures that all the energy and force of the sudden impacts is applied to the car and bled off over time, instead of being applied to the driver themselves in one sudden instant. Which was what killed Dale Earnhart, for all that his crash looked mild in comparison to all these clips, he took all the force of his crash directly, and the human body can't handle that.
That wasn't a roll, that was a detonation. How many times that truck got hit and the way it came apart, you just knew he was not coming out alive. I remember watching that race. I think it was the first Craftsman Truck race at Daytona.
At 2:50 the Kenny Koretsky/ Bruce Allen wreck was about as scary as it gets. Ended Bruce Allens career and the only reason he survived it is because KK hit the right side of the car on the bottom. I was there that night and it was quite awhile before we knew if he was ok or not. I've seen alot of flips in NASCAR going back to Rustys which I always thought was the worst I had seen until Preece to a flier through the front stretch. It will be hard to top that one. 10 flips is flipping crazy
Fixed (he didnt actually nearly died, he didnt suffer serious injuries) But his choices are still horrible imo Plus some others near fatal crashes in this vid are mostly caused by impacts not the roll itself
8:00 I was waiting for this one. I really thought Ryan Newman died in this crash. 195 mph driver side hit to the wall, 190 mph hit to the driver side roof, sliding on driver side roof for a few hundred yards, sparks in his face, no response after the car stops.
0:00 I was there that day for that crash, it was pretty insane watching it on the huge jumbo TV (we were sat near the starting grid and this happened up the side of the track out of view) there's wasn't much left of the car when it was put on the truck bed and hauled back to the pits. From my memory the guy that spun him was related, or was his co driver or something like that. I'm pretty sure he survived thankfully but not without serious injuries.
Surprised to see pro stock legend bob gliddens 6 fold barrel roll wasnt in this. He got out and walked away inside a minute of landing, a true miracle if ever there was one
I'm actually very surprised for those who survived these. How do you survive 3 flips that hit the ground very hard every time? And the fact that many of the cars broke in half while being on fire? Seriously? You survived that? Honestly, very surprising
I've been to that NASCAR race. I was not seen on TV, and I have no footage of that accident. Track: Daytona International Speedway. Race: Coke Zero Sugar 400 Date: August 26, 2023 Video Clip: 3:07
I have some Indycar wrecks for Part II: Simon Pagenaud 2023 Kenny Brack 2003 Josef Newgarden 2016 Jack Turner 1963 Kevin Cogan 1989 Salt Walther 1973 Tom Sneva Jr 1975 Oriol Servia 2001 Michael Andretti 1998 Katharine Legge 2006 Pat Bedard 1984
nascar insight 1:58 pretty sure thats an arca crash unsure of anything except that was atlanta motorspeedway 3:08 ryan preece flip took place around a year ago at daytona one of the fastest tracks. was completely okay but if you look up the interview his eyes were SUPER red 7:48 ryan newman crash february (i think 17th) 2020 same track
You can tell if it's in America because the other drivers slow down and stop for safety but all the other countries just keep driving like "screw you if you crashed I don't care" 😂
@@WAX117 With compilation videos like this, providing timestamps are far better than saying 'start of the video', as I consider anywhere between a minute or two the start of a video.
7:21 I find it a little eerie that the commentator mentions Dan Wheldon here, after being killed in an accident similar to this one (over the top of another car and flies into the fence).
I cannot believe a 3500 pound race car gets tossed in the air like a feather like it’s nothing you’re talking about 3500 pounds of that race car and it just gets thrown in the air like it’s nothing but thank God for all the features and safety measures that they have in those race cars that these drivers race todayback in the old days the sport was so dangerous
can someone, who knows more about Nascar, please tell me what's up with those flaps on the car opening up at 3:25 ? what's their purpose? and why do I get the feeling they're doing more harm than good in those scenarios?
Yes those hood and roof flaps work with the air flow going around the car to create more rear air pressure when the car is not facing forward (assuming a 360 degree circle is the car, the flaps could activate at around 98 degrees at full speed)
@@24-productionz okay, that explains the reasoning behind those flaps. but i'm still confused as to why the flaps, specifically on the roof, make it look like they're applying a breaking force to the top of the car, causing the car to tilt backwards into the direction it is going, which then makes it go airborne. i'm in no way an expert on this, but i was always taught that if you apply an uneven breaking force on an object, that object will veer towards the side that the majority breaking force is applied to. whether that breaking force is mechanical, electromechanical, or drag based.
@@scettzvill when the car turns backwards the high pressure air simply causes the car to push forward similar to a planes yoke thus causing the tilt of the car to happen. I would have responded earlier but I got busy
he suffered from: broken bones, punctured lung, finger dislocations, burns, sprains, and a few fractures. he somehow came out of hospital just 4 months later,
2:00 Just for context, the driver who flipped was Don Marmor. He suffered a left leg fracture in 14 places, cracked ribs, a detached retina, a fractured right foot, fractures of every bone in both hands, bruised lungs and memory loss. He was also impaled by the steering column. A pit reporter Dr. Jerry Punch put his microphone in his pocket and rushed over to help. He got an airway opened. Then he inserted a large IV into Marmor's heart before pulling the steering wheel away from his chest. And then after all that, went back to work reporting the race. Don survived. Also, Dr. Punch’s microphone was live the entire time, and the entire TV crew heard everything that was happening, and exploded in applause when he walked into the media room after the race.
Always been a big fan of Dr. Punch. Sure glad he was there that day. To survive all that proves he is one tough race car driver. GOD BLESS BOTH of them.
"How was your day at the race Honey?"
"Ah, the usual, a little reporting, a little bit of inserting IV's into some guys heart, clearing airways, more reporting.....you know, the usual stuff."
As soon as I saw Marmor's car hit the tires I knew _exactly_ what wreck it was.
He most definitely wouldn't have survived had Dr. Punch not been on station
detached retina? 😨
someone please tell me because I’m scared to google it
@@fireyreal12 “Retinal detachment describes an emergency situation in which a thin layer of tissue (the retina) at the back of the eye pulls away from its normal position.”
It isn’t graphic or anything. From what I see, their eye gets dark red from popped blood vessels, but that’s the only visible injury that I notice from the pictures.
As a man who is all about that dub, I love nothing more than seeing racers stop to help their fellow wheelman. Immediately makes me a fan.
I don’t think I could just drive by in these situations, if I had time and room to stop I would have to
That last short track wreck was insane
looked like Geoff Bodine's crash at daytona
Funny thing is, which luckily that kid survived, but he and his dad apparently modified the tubing on the whole chassis that led to his car being crushed like that. They’ve subsequently been banned from Five Flags for it.
@@randynichols4691that wasn't his truck. Curt Britt is the owner of that truck. I don't think they have been banned.
I was there
He's lucky he didn't end up like russell philips 😮
5:30 perfect text
Perfect timing is just perfect
You have a perfect pfp
@@Itsice_boiiYT ATTACK THE D POINT
That frame could be an album cover
@@SkyliNer765 Never !
First flip flat out turned that vehicle into a modified
Super modified
Into a modified what? Yea, that was brutal brother.
@@gregorygolden1296Modified cars resemble a hybrid of open wheel cars and stock cars. The rear wheels are covered by fenders but the front wheels and engine are left exposed. There are sanctioning bodies that control the rules for this class at most tracks.
@@Joseph_Ochoa. I was being a smart ass. I raced stockcars from '79- 04. Dirt & Pavement.
Что с водителем? Живой?
Great video! I got a few in mind for part 2:
•Blaine Perkins 2023 Talladega
•Dario franchitti flips the race after he flips at Michigan
•Michael McDowell Texas flip 2008
•2005 Arca Daytona finish (because arca brakes and physics)
Hope these work! 😁
3:30 amazing filming by cameraman
Well, it’s NBC not Fox so, that’s why
5:24 the car landing next to the sign is beautiful
Best advertisement
😭😭fr
I didn't notice until I replayed it. Wonder what they will think about this coincidence 😂
no way 😂
0:03 Excuse me, but wtf is that banner?! 😭
Idfk what his name is either, all we know is fuso guy
fusoxide
FUSO TRUCK NAME IN INDONESIA
0:32 bro thinks he's in the Olympics
BRO THATS WHAT I THOUGHT TOO💀💀💀💀
Robert Kubica at Canada in F1, Danny Bagwell at Daytona in a Goody’s Dash Race, Michael Waltrip at Daytona in Busch Series, Timothy Peters at Texas in Trucks and Parker Johnstone at Road America I think in INDYCAR just to give you a few ideas for the next one.
Proof that you need balls of steel to be driving any type of race car.
So true😅 I drive one and its scary
@@FullThrottleJameslove watching ur sports
@@jishamuralidharan7020 My sports?
My sports?
5:19 I know the driver did suffer some minor injuries, but I don’t know why I find this crash so comedic (especially that second shot)
Peter Dumbreck in DTM, Zandvoort 2004 and also at LeMans in 1999.
8:25 I saw this wreck while watching the race live on TV it still gets me goosebumps
Same bro
I bet on him when I was like 13 and I remember thinking he was dead and couldn’t sleep
Same
I saw Newmans wreck on TV broadcasted. I genuinely thought he was dead. It just shows what then cars are made of and how they are built, its simply mind boggling.
Newman has been in so many freak accidents that I genuinely assumed he’d be alright. I didn’t expect that he would have been knocked out and suffer from amnesia. But I am glad he’s alright
literally same i was at my gfs house at the time and her and her dad were like sorta laughing like damn that was crazy asf and where as me i know alot about nascar so i legit said "he might be dead or really fucked up" honestly terrified me. that and the ryan preece crash
It still hurts to watch that Ryan Newman crash to this day. I remember watching that live. I thought he was dead. Its a miracle he survived
I remember seeing it on my local news station
The one at 2:00 and the last are by far the worst. Rolling 20 times is a lot less g-force than losing all you speed in a fraction of a second. Crazy stuff
Great compilation. Certainly no clickbait ☺
*stops rolling* ah shit…well it could had been wo- **Fire Starts**
😅number of flips at 3:55 is amazing
Also the cameraman reaction time, that's some skill to keep most of the car stay in frame during 8 second of the flip.
Counted 10 flips
I lost count
@@swaticamecho698 24*
5:30 the sign above that is kinda haunting actually
0:19 "It's gone over the Fence now, and it's on Fire as well, now all the Bunnies are running out and they're on Fire.
Not a good Day for the Make Wish Ride-a-Long child either".
Family Guy has affected my perspective on everything in Life.
Return to monkey
0:31 its JAM time😂😂😂
I have never seen a car do that on a short track. Scary
Do you mean the second clip? The traction levels must have been high for it to traction roll like that.
@@eins2001the last clip. But I had never seen a car that size get that high lol
2:12 is atlanta motor speedway. crazy to think of how small it once was
More in mind for part 2:
-Rusty Wallace's 1993 Talladega flip
-Sebastian Bourdais's Indy flip
-some other brutal flips you see
I like the video!
Any first lap macau gt race 😅😅😅
also JANN MARDENBOROUGH CRASH
9:07 my man got pit tf
3:07 my brother has went to this race
3:19
"he is bear rolling (idk if i spelled it correctly 😭) through the grass! very sympathic voice 😂
Barrel rolling
5:26
"When you drive , never drink"
*Proceeds to crash in the exact same spot of the sign*
Another couple to add:
Craig Lowndes's Calder Park crash from 1999.
Fabian Coulthard at Bathurst in 2010.
Watching this car crash compilation makes me feel like I’m witnessing moments no one should ever see
5:20 THROUGH GOES HAMILTON
The craziest thing I've realized since becoming interested in motosports is that these big brutal looking rolling crashes are actually the better outcome for the drivers, bc they're the type of crash they're the most likely to survive.
Bc the rolling of the car ensures that all the energy and force of the sudden impacts is applied to the car and bled off over time, instead of being applied to the driver themselves in one sudden instant.
Which was what killed Dale Earnhart, for all that his crash looked mild in comparison to all these clips, he took all the force of his crash directly, and the human body can't handle that.
Why have I never seen that last one
These crashes make metal look like paper.
More impressive than the wrecks was the air time the tractor tire had.
Geoffrey Bodine NASCAR Trucks at Daytona.
That wasn't a roll, that was a detonation. How many times that truck got hit and the way it came apart, you just knew he was not coming out alive. I remember watching that race. I think it was the first Craftsman Truck race at Daytona.
The image of the wrecked f1 car and the sign is hilariously ironic at 5:32
f3
Holy did the first driver survive that was insane
The replay at 3:25 was insane!
12 flips
I was specting for Guanyu Zhou at Silverstone.. that was brutal
Nice clip. You earned a sub.
3:29 incredible!!
At 2:50 the Kenny Koretsky/ Bruce Allen wreck was about as scary as it gets. Ended Bruce Allens career and the only reason he survived it is because KK hit the right side of the car on the bottom. I was there that night and it was quite awhile before we knew if he was ok or not.
I've seen alot of flips in NASCAR going back to Rustys which I always thought was the worst I had seen until Preece to a flier through the front stretch. It will be hard to top that one. 10 flips is flipping crazy
It’s crazy nobody was talking about that. Jesus
This video is flipping awesome!
What’s the name of outro music
"...air kisses" while *F1 car in the air* 😅
F3
Only few of this are brutal
Part 2 :
-Steve millen flip pukehoke (formula pacific)
-Maynard troyer flip
-mack mclellan flip IRP
-Dan drinan flip
-Dennis geisler sacramento crash
-honda civic bonneville crash
-graeme o brien flip auscar
-ronnie sox flip
-mauricio tucci crash
-Ina kier crash
-ashton torgerson flip
-pancho carter crash
-chip ganassi crash 1981
-phil parsons flip
-ricky rudd flip
-andy farr flip
-mark thompson flip
-rusty wallace both 1993 flips
-darrell waltrip flip
-randy lajoie flip
-kim mock flip
-marcus niemela crash
-jerry caminito crash
-geoff bodine flip
-lee petty crash
-richard petty both flips
-jochen mass crash
the first one was brutal if ya mention HE NEARLY DIED!
Fixed (he didnt actually nearly died, he didnt suffer serious injuries)
But his choices are still horrible imo
Plus some others near fatal crashes in this vid are mostly caused by impacts not the roll itself
@@Scintilla69 agreed
8:00 I was waiting for this one. I really thought Ryan Newman died in this crash. 195 mph driver side hit to the wall, 190 mph hit to the driver side roof, sliding on driver side roof for a few hundred yards, sparks in his face, no response after the car stops.
Are the cars made to break up in little pieces or large chunks that injure least amount of people in the crowd?
0:00 I was there that day for that crash, it was pretty insane watching it on the huge jumbo TV (we were sat near the starting grid and this happened up the side of the track out of view) there's wasn't much left of the car when it was put on the truck bed and hauled back to the pits. From my memory the guy that spun him was related, or was his co driver or something like that. I'm pretty sure he survived thankfully but not without serious injuries.
0:31 "I believe I can FLY"
#1 , Ricky Bobby ...... For the win !!
Just watched that movie
@@Pilot_EB_Pickles Cool !
Surprised to see pro stock legend bob gliddens 6 fold barrel roll wasnt in this. He got out and walked away inside a minute of landing, a true miracle if ever there was one
0:51 what do you call this race?
I believe there legends cars.
Who thought racing in a circle was a good idea? Some of these Indycar crashes are brutal and they seem to happen way too often.
You should add Jason Bargwanna's 2002 crash at Phillip Island for part 2.
That was a short track blowover/weight transfer flip at the end.
Rolling and flipping is good, the longer it takes to slow down the better.
Sociopathic behavior
@@thepeskyone What?
Thank goodness for roll cages. They can make a big difference in some incidents.
I'm actually very surprised for those who survived these. How do you survive 3 flips that hit the ground very hard every time? And the fact that many of the cars broke in half while being on fire? Seriously? You survived that? Honestly, very surprising
When you drove. Never drink. Classic.
I've been to that NASCAR race. I was not seen on TV, and I have no footage of that accident.
Track: Daytona International Speedway.
Race: Coke Zero Sugar 400
Date: August 26, 2023
Video Clip: 3:07
Over the fence and its on fire. Subbed
5:21 Hello Crofty
5:29 casually talking about wheather while car trying to be plane
The car in the first clip went so fast it bended reality
0:51 whats name that gp?
The slo mo is awsome !!!
remember kids
a roll is better than an instant stop!
“hello crofty” he says jovially whilst an f3 car flips through the air
Really thought Chris Buschers flip at I believe Charlotte would be hear definitely should have it in another video
I have some Indycar wrecks for Part II:
Simon Pagenaud 2023
Kenny Brack 2003
Josef Newgarden 2016
Jack Turner 1963
Kevin Cogan 1989
Salt Walther 1973
Tom Sneva Jr 1975
Oriol Servia 2001
Michael Andretti 1998
Katharine Legge 2006
Pat Bedard 1984
Most brutal ❌
Most violent ☑️
The Ryan Newman crash was gnarly
nascar insight 1:58 pretty sure thats an arca crash unsure of anything except that was atlanta motorspeedway 3:08 ryan preece flip took place around a year ago at daytona one of the fastest tracks. was completely okay but if you look up the interview his eyes were SUPER red 7:48 ryan newman crash february (i think 17th) 2020 same track
What happen to the guy in the first clip
You can tell if it's in America because the other drivers slow down and stop for safety but all the other countries just keep driving like "screw you if you crashed I don't care" 😂
the worst ones were probably the first one, last one, and any of the f1s
The one at 2:00 would've been fatal if it hadn't been for one of the reporters being a doctor. Dr. Punch was his name
The first dude cannot be alive
@@WAX117 What timestamp?
@@scribejackhammar it’s the start of the video 👍
@@WAX117 With compilation videos like this, providing timestamps are far better than saying 'start of the video', as I consider anywhere between a minute or two the start of a video.
7:21 I find it a little eerie that the commentator mentions Dan Wheldon here, after being killed in an accident similar to this one (over the top of another car and flies into the fence).
First flip turned the car into the HL2 Synergy jeep 😂
What is the song that plays at the end of the video
The Diary of Jane Breaking Benjamin
the fact that the outro song, "The Diary of Jane", was in a Nascar game lol
First guy was trying to avoid the low bitrate right in front of him.
3 : 00 name driver ?
Probably the only thing I will find interesting and like in sports. The biggest insult to the creative and intellectual integrity to most of media.
Ryan Preece 2023 flips were the most impressive flips 3:05. His eyes during several days after this crash were full of blood like he was in a fihght.
Not really, other crashes are worse, some drivers even got impaled by the steering column
Is the guy from the first clip ok?
That first one crashed into a fold in space-time.
That outro is straight out of 2010 lmao
4:18 TROUBLE! OH MY GOODNESS! WHAT A HUGE CRASH!
did the guy die or is he injured? 3:00
Ofc theres a reason for the violent flips and rolls, but another part of me is also like “oh come on, stop being dramatic 🙄”
I cannot believe a 3500 pound race car gets tossed in the air like a feather like it’s nothing you’re talking about 3500 pounds of that race car and it just gets thrown in the air like it’s nothing but thank God for all the features and safety measures that they have in those race cars that these drivers race todayback in the old days the sport was so dangerous
can someone, who knows more about Nascar, please tell me what's up with those flaps on the car opening up at 3:25 ?
what's their purpose? and why do I get the feeling they're doing more harm than good in those scenarios?
Google search engine
To prevent the car from lifting
Yes those hood and roof flaps work with the air flow going around the car to create more rear air pressure when the car is not facing forward (assuming a 360 degree circle is the car, the flaps could activate at around 98 degrees at full speed)
@@24-productionz okay, that explains the reasoning behind those flaps.
but i'm still confused as to why the flaps, specifically on the roof, make it look like they're applying a breaking force to the top of the car, causing the car to tilt backwards into the direction it is going, which then makes it go airborne.
i'm in no way an expert on this, but i was always taught that if you apply an uneven breaking force on an object, that object will veer towards the side that the majority breaking force is applied to.
whether that breaking force is mechanical, electromechanical, or drag based.
@@scettzvill when the car turns backwards the high pressure air simply causes the car to push forward similar to a planes yoke thus causing the tilt of the car to happen. I would have responded earlier but I got busy
The first flip is one of my dads friends brothers he had a punctured lung from his rib
0:08 is he ok? 👉👈🎀🥺💓💓
In the description it says “none of the crashes were fatal,” I’m assuming that means nobody died
he suffered from: broken bones, punctured lung, finger dislocations, burns, sprains, and a few fractures. he somehow came out of hospital just 4 months later,
goodness me!
A couple to add
Edward's wreck at talladega
Austin Dillons at daytona where he flipped over the entire field coming to the checkard