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Sophia Floersch, the year-old German racing driver, endured a horrific crash before ending up on the catch fence in Macau. As legendary as the circuit is with a long-lasting history of contesting races for nearly 65 years, Macau is infamous for its scary crashes and even last year we saw a car pileup in the FIA GT World Cup as the narrow streets would not let go of the Estimated Reading Time: 2 mins. Seventeen-year-old Sophia Floersch was competing at the Macau Grand Prix. EPA. Sophia Floersch Formula 3 crash. Sophia Floersch. Floersch drives for the Van Amersfoort Racing team in Formula. Amazingly no one suffered life-threatening injuries and this is why I want to share this video, that is made by a true motorsport lover and "crash-addicted".


The teenage F3 driver Sophia Floersch underwent successful surgery on her back on Monday after fracturing her spine in a high-speed crash at the Macau Grand Prix on Sunday. Drivers Beitske Visser and Ayla Agren have been discharged from the hospital following a heavy six-car crash during a W Series race in Belgium. The crash occurred Friday during a q. year-old Sophia Floersch is recovering from spinal surgery after a horrifying airborne crash over the weekend at the Macau Grand Prix near Hong Kong.» Sub.


Formula 1 racing is a widely popular motorsport that has captured a global audience across Europe, Asia, Australia and North America. Learn more about Formula 1, including the location of the F1 USA Grand Prix. Early Formula 1 races were bo. Why was Romain Grosjean able to walk away from a horrific crash? It's a lesson every leader can learn from. Imagine you're in a car, strapped into a cockpit so form-fitting you have to squeeze and squirm to enter. A collision sends your car. Nine people in total were injured, one critically so. Two BMW drivers—Christopher Coates, 31, and Jahmeik White, 23—were arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated and reckless driving after a weekend crash left a total of nine peo.

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