Seeing a car flip over during a NASCAR race is always quite frightening. Who knows what will happen when the driver has all control and can only hope for the best? It is a risky sport, as everyone knows. The fans experienced its dangers last weekend at the Michigan International Speedway. In two days, we saw two cars getting wrecked and ending upside down on their roofs. Thus, NASCAR has a lot of homework related to driver safety.
We are closing in on the upcoming Daytona race, and the community is still discussing what happened in Michigan. The fact that Corey LaJoie‘s car turned upside down with just an inch of contact is a concerning matter that NASCAR will be working on.
Despite the implementation of roof flaps, the car flipped over almost instantly after losing control. It’s not only fans who are still discussing the heart-pausing flip but the team at Door Bumper Clear.