How A Racing Driver Escaped This 120mph Hill Climb Crash With Just A Broken Cheek Bone Is A Miracle
Wallace Menzies lost control of his car during a hill climb event at Shelsley Walsh last weekend, but managed to escape with only minor injuries
Racing driver Wallace Menzies miraculously emerged with only cuts, bruises and a broken cheek bone after a high-speed crash during a hill climb event last weekend.
He was competing in a round of the British Hill Climb Championship at the historic Shelsley Walsh venue when his DJ Firestorm struck a high verge at 120mph on the run to the Bottom S section.
The car flipped twice before landing in a ditch. Menzies remained in the wreckage for 45 minutes before he was freed by the medical team and marshals.
He was taken to hospital but was discharged a few hours later with only a broken cheek bone, cuts to his face and a bruised shoulder. Below is a video of the brutal crash.
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