The Bathurst 12 Hours Gave Us This Jaw-Dropping 720-Degree Save

Audi Sport WRT driver Will Davison dropped the back end of his R8 at one of the most unforgiving parts of Mount Panorama, and somehow kept it out of the barriers

Even as far as road-based race tracks go, Mount Panorama is an unforgiving so-and-so. The extremely tight section around the circuit’s highest point leaves precious little room for error, which is why we’re amazed this 120mph+, 720-degree spin from Audi Sport WRT driver Will Davison didn’t result in a shower of broken carbonfibre and aluminium.

It happened during a practice session for the Bathurst 12 Hours last weekend, which unfortunately means no TV cameras were rolling at the time. Still, we get a good sense of the sphincter-tightening incident from the on-board camera.

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Davison finished the race itself in 14th, with his WRT teammates Robin Frijns, Stuart Leonard, and Dries Vanthoor taking the victory. Albeit under unusual circumstances - a huge crash with 20 minutes to go brought out the safety car, which was soon followed by a red flag due to the extent of the debris field left on the track.

The race wasn’t restarted before the clock hit 0, crowning Frijns, Leonard, and Vanthoor the victors, ahead of the Mercedes-AMG GT3 of Jamie Whincup, Tristan Vautier, Kenny Habul and Raffaele Marciello.

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