Reuben Goodall walks away after scary Super2 crash in his ZB Commodore
A racecar driver was lucky to walk away unscathed after his ZB Commodore smashed into a concrete barrier during qualifying in Adelaide.
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A Super2 driver hit and completely knocked over a heavy concrete barrier after losing control in a scary smash near the end of qualifying at the Adelaide 500.
Reuben Goodall was able to walk away from the frightening crash which happened after he clipped the wall at turn three and lost the front right wheel from his car.
From then on, Goodall was a passenger in his ZB Commodore as he was unable to slow down the car with no braking power as he cannoned towards the turn four barriers.
The Gomersall Motorsport driver struck the edge of the concrete barrier with such force that it tipped right over.
The qualifying season was red-flagged and brought to an early end with a couple of minutes left on the clock.
Goodall was taken to medical to be assessed after the crash and a Supercars spokesperson said he was cleared of injury.
But the front of Goodall’s car was completely destroyed in the smash.
The start of the second Supercars practice session was delayed by 15 minutes as officials repaired the barrier.
Originally published as Reuben Goodall walks away after scary Super2 crash in his ZB Commodore