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Nascar pile-up sees car go airborne and flip five times before landing upside down

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motorsport: "How about thank the chassis builder, engineers, decades of R&D such as seat design, helmet design, improved crash structures, improved belts, lessons learnt from previous crashes, in car data on G force and how to distribute energy better and away from the driver," he said.@snackgod noted: "It only flipped cause it hit a storm grate.

This is a time where the turf cause it to flip. If that was grass it doesn't happen."Is Buescher's crash the most dramatic you've seen in motorsport?

Let us know in the comments section.It's not the only time Nascar fans have had to endure a dramatic crash this year. In February, driver Myatt Snider was left grateful for his life after his vehicle careered into the air before catching on fire.

The vehicle was also dissected into three different body parts as Snider landed back down on the track in a ball of flames.Nascar has introduced increased safety measures in recent years though.

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