This footage was captured during a historic Grand Prix race meeting at Mazda Laguna Seca a few weeks ago.
Entering the circuit’s famous Corkscrew corner, Charlie Nearburg, driving a Williams, makes contact with Dan Marvin’s BT44 Brabham, flipping the latter upside-down and leaving Marvin a passenger as the 1974 Formula One car slides to the bottom of the corner.
Marvin walked away from the incident with only minor injuries to his hand.
This footage was captured during a historic Grand Prix race meeting at Mazda Laguna Seca a few weeks ago.
Entering the circuit’s famous Corkscrew corner, Charlie Nearburg, driving a Williams, makes contact with Dan Marvin’s BT44 Brabham, flipping the latter upside-down and leaving Marvin a passenger as the 1974 Formula One car slides to the bottom of the corner.
Marvin walked away from the incident with only minor injuries to his hand.