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A rally car flipped at high speed and crashed into a crowd during an event, highlighting the inherent dangers of rally racing. Spectators often stand close to the action, increasing the risk of accidents.
YouTube Screenshot of Argentina Rally Crash
Rallies are an extreme form of motorsport that offers a thrill like no other. Many would argue that it is more entertaining than F1 or NASCAR, especially since spectators can get really close to the cars splashing dirt at 100+ mph.
But what if the car goes to the spectators? That is one danger always looming over rally car enthusiasts who intend to witness their favorite cars and drivers up close.
Since rallies mostly take place on dirt roads, there are no runoff areas seen on FIA-approved circuits, heightening the dangers not only for the drivers and co-drivers but also for the spectators.
While that danger factor adds to the thrill of rallying, it is important to keep in mind that drivers are well protected by roll cages in rally cars, which means they can walk away unscathed even after their car flips multiple times, hitting trees and rocks, and coming to a rest upside down. But for the spectators? They are left to rely on their instincts.
File Photo for illustration purposes. Image Credit: DirtFish / YouTube.
An incident occurred during the FIA CODASUR Rally Championship in Argentina, where a rally car, suspected to be a Volkswagen, hit a dirt mound at speed and flipped, rolling over multiple times before coming to rest on rocks.
Unfortunately, the car struck spectators, killing one and injuring two others. A video of the incident highlights how the scene shifted in seconds when the red and white rally car, driven by Didier Arias and co-driver Héctor Núñez, rolled immediately upon hitting the mound.
The high speed of the car carried it through the air with tremendous momentum. Spectators could be seen running after the impact, but not everyone could escape its path in time. A woman, shocked by what had just happened, could be seen clutching her leg, shouting in pain after the crash.
Reuters confirmed that both drivers escaped serious injuries. The FIA released a statement after the incident that occurred on April 19. It read:
"The FIA is deeply saddened by the tragic incident that occurred today during Round 2 of the FIA CODASUR Rally Championship at Rally Sudamericano Mina Clavero, in which one spectator lost their life and two others were injured.
"The FIA will provide its full support to the organisers of Rally Sudamericano Mina Clavero, Automóvil Club Argentino (ACA), CODASUR and the relevant local authorities in their investigation into the incident."
The FIA Rally Sudamericano released a statement on social media after the crash, expressing regret at the incident and announcing that the race had been suspended. It read:
“As of today, during the course of the competition, an incident occurred on a timed stage that resulted in an accident with serious consequences.
“Regrettably, as a result of this event, the death of a spectator who was in the area has been confirmed. Security protocols established for the race were immediately activated, with emergency medical and police rescue services present at the event responding.
“The sporting authorities, together with the relevant organizations, are now working to clarify the circumstances of the incident. Assistance has also been provided to the family and loved ones of the deceased.
“The event has been permanently suspended.
“The organizers express their deepest sorrow for what happened and accompany the family and loved ones during this difficult time.” [Text translated by ChatGPT]
A rally car flipped at high speed and crashed into a crowd of spectators.
Rally races take place on dirt roads without runoff areas, putting spectators at risk if a car veers off course.
The incident occurred during a rally event in Argentina.
Safety measures vary, but they often include designated viewing areas and barriers to protect spectators from accidents.
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