Driver Juha Miettinen died in tragic accident at the 24 Hours of the Nurburgring
A collision involved seven vehicles and forced the race to be stopped immediately with a red flag
Juha Miettinen, 66, died in a multi-car accident at the Nurburgring loop, which caused the day's actions to completely be cancelled.
The incident took place during the opening gaps of a Langstrecken Series race ( NLS ) race during the course of 24 Hours of Nurburgring qualifying. Seven vehicles were involved in the collision, which resulted in the race being stopped quickly with a red flag to help rescue operations, according to ESPN. The source confirmed that Miettinen was taken to the circuit's health facility after being removed from his BMW 325i after the effect. Despite the disaster teams ' swift action, they were unable to save him.
A severe accident occurred involving seven companies in the opening laps of the ADAC 24h Nurburgring qualifying competition. Competition power immediately stopped the competition to allow for recovery and recovery operations after a collision involving several vehicles, according to the organizers ' formal press release.
The result was described in detail in the same statement:" Despite the emergency services ' quick arrival, doctors were unable to save the driver involved, Juha Miettinen ( BMW 325i, No. 121 ), after he was rescued from the car. After all attempts at treatment failed, the pilot died at the hospital.
Support for the other parties involved and the event's disqualification
The government decided not to continue the opposition scheduled for Saturday following the accident. While the participants were present and the record conditions were evaluated, the contest was called off. Six other drivers were also affected by the same crash and taken to health facilities for cautionary checks. None of them suffered serious injuries, according to standard data.
The other six motorists involved were treated for precautionary exams at the hospital and near outside. None of the injured are currently in critical condition, according to the administrators.
Max Verstappen's membership this year had led to more interest, which boosted media coverage of the race.
In honor of Miettinen, a moment's silence may be observed before Sunday's race as part of the events that followed the event. The home of Juha Miettinen is offered condolences by all involved in the 24-hour Nurburgring, according to the press release.
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