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[/ATTACH]RACE driver Paul Weel was airlifted to hospital this morning after a horrendous crash in practice for the Bathurst 1000 at Mount Panorama.
Weel had a lucky escape in a near carbon-copy of the impact which claimed the life of Mark Porter at the same track two years ago.
He spun his Holden Commodore at Reid Park and was T-boned by the next car on the scene, Chris Pither in a Ford Falcon, as his wreck sat in the middle of the road.
The massive impact destroyed Weel's Commodore and badly damaged the front end of the Team Kiwi car driven by Pither. If both are unable to be repaired it will mean the smallest field in the history of The Great Race, with just 27 cars.
Weel had to be cut from the wreckage of his car but, despite severe pain, was conscious throughout.
Weel had a lucky escape in a near carbon-copy of the impact which claimed the life of Mark Porter at the same track two years ago.
He spun his Holden Commodore at Reid Park and was T-boned by the next car on the scene, Chris Pither in a Ford Falcon, as his wreck sat in the middle of the road.
The massive impact destroyed Weel's Commodore and badly damaged the front end of the Team Kiwi car driven by Pither. If both are unable to be repaired it will mean the smallest field in the history of The Great Race, with just 27 cars.
Weel had to be cut from the wreckage of his car but, despite severe pain, was conscious throughout.
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