TOP SPORTSMAN RACER BRYAN WARR WRECKS AT BANDIMERE

 
Moments after Top Sportsman driver Bryan Warr lost in the second round of eliminations Saturday at the 2016 Mile-High Nationals, he crashed his 2004 Corvette.

Warr, who was in the right lane, clocked a 7.852-second time at 175.75 mph and then approximately 200 feet after the quarter-mile finish line, Warr’s Corvette took a hard left and went rocketing across the other lane and hit the left lane guardwall at Bandimere Speedway in Morrison, Colo., outside of Denver.

When NHRA service officials arrived, Warr of Riverton, Utah, was conscious and responding to commands, but was experiencing pain when he was removed from his Corvette and he was transported by ambulance to St. Anthony’s Hospital in nearby Lakewood as a precaution for evaluation.

Robert Cornine won the race against Warr with a 7.334-second time at 192.06 mph. Cornine was well past Warr in the shutdown area before Warr’s Corvette took a hard left.

 

 

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