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Wreck, bad for a driver’s career and sometimes even life threaten. There have bee many wrecks since the sports began.  The pictures along the sides are just a few of the wrecks. Some wrecks may cause massive pile ups, and some wrecks may only cause a few cars to wreck.

 

 

Fires, rollovers, and stock cars spinning out of control these are just three ways a driver’s day could be ended. If the wrecks is bad enough and their car is unfixable the driver’s day will be stopped, but if the car is able to be fixed and the drivers is unharmed the car and the drivers can return to the track once the car is reinserted by NASCAR officials. Even once the car is repaired it probably won’t be 100% new so the driver might have to make frequent pit stops so the can be looked at and repaired.

 
 
 

The lightest tap of the car can be fatal for the driver and /or car at 150-200 miles per hour. It’s harder to keep the control of the car going fast. Even if the wreck looked bad and the car might be destroyed the driver can walk away with as little as a bruised wrist or hurt shoulder. The reason the driver can walk away unhurt or close to it is because of the roll cage. The roll cage can protect the driver from vises rolls and deadly crashes.