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Superleague Formula 2010 at Brands-Hatch, Chris van der Drift crashes into a bridge (Replays)

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Uploaded by on Aug 1, 2010

Replays of Chris van der Drift's massive crash at Brands-Hatch today.

Chris' car was launched into the air and hit a bridge that completely destroyed his Olympiacos car. The driver is lucky to be alive and was shortly transported to a nearby hospital. He has a leg broken in two places, broken ribs, broken fingers, cracked shoulder blade, dislocated shoulder and many more bumps and bruises.

EDIT: Chris van der Drift needs YOUR HELP !!! Read the full article here:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=125969737450444&ref=ts

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  • OLYMPIAKOS GATE  -7-

  • Its Monocogue,it means one piece chassis children

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  • @basher55998 ...which will always stay intact so the driver is save from flips and stuff

  • If It were 20 Years Ago He Would Be Toast!

  • @basher55998 Its Monocoque - Retard.

  • Miscommunication my ass. The driver in front clearly chopped him.

  • My grandson would like to thank Chris van der Drift for a great day at Brands. He (the grandson) was on the bridge when the car struck.....narrowly missed by various bits of debris. It hasn't put him off going to more races!!!!!!!!

  • van der drift is a cool name lol

  • For everybody here, MONOCOQUE not monocock!!

  • Was the car he hit's tire ok?

  • Monocock lol

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