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The video featured a driving car, Sophia Floresch, 17, who grew up at high speed before crossing the fence for defense purposes and blocking the track in an area where the organization has photographers and several staff members.
The German driver, who was in the 16th race, lost control of his car after rubbing in the right rim, and her car continued to rush to the edge of the ring before it landed very quickly from the ground and touched the Japanese driver Xu Tsuboi. Turns and continues to rise until the last collision of the song.
Two journalists, one of the organizers of the race, as well as Florsch and Tsuboi, were injured and all were taken to a hospital. The organizers quickly cut off the race after the incident, AFP.
The Florsch team said "Amersfoort Rise" The leader is from "Break the Spine" But it's "Conscious" In the Case of "Stable."
Shortly after the incident Florsch published the crossword "Twitter" He said "I just want to tell everyone that I'm fine, but I'll have an operation tomorrow morning."
In recent years, several fatal accidents have occurred in the Macao chain. Last year, British cyclist Daniel Higari was killed in an accident during the race.
In 2012, Portuguese cyclist Luis Carrera and leader Philippe Yao from Hong Kong were killed in two races and only two days later.
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The video featured a driving car, Sophia Floresch, 17, who grew up at high speed before crossing the fence for defense purposes and blocking the track in an area where the organization has photographers and several staff members.
The German driver, who was in the 16th race, lost control of his car after rubbing in the right rim, and her car continued to rush to the edge of the ring before it landed very quickly from the ground and touched the Japanese driver Xu Tsuboi. Turns and continues to rise until the last collision of the song.
Two journalists, one of the organizers, as well as Florsch and Tsuboi, were injured and all were taken to a hospital. The organizers quickly cut off the race after the incident, reports AFP.
Florschs Van Amersfoort Racing said the driver was "broken in the backbone", but "conscientious" and "stable".
"I just want to tell everyone that I'm okay, but tomorrow morning I'll be an operation," she said.
In recent years, several fatal accidents have occurred in the Macao chain. Last year, British cyclist Daniel Higari was killed in an accident during the race.
In 2012, Portuguese cyclist Luis Carrera and leader Philippe Yao from Hong Kong were killed in two races and only two days later.