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  • Unfall beim Philip Island Classic Rennen in Melbourne
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    Unfall beim Philip Island Classic Rennen in Melbourne
    Horror Crash - Fahrer Bryan Taylor bleibt unverletzt beim Philip Island Classic Rennen in Melbourne

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    [This is the incredible moment a classic Porsche 911 is catapulted through the air following a collision - with the driver walking away UNHARMED. Amateur racer Bryan Taylor, 63, was taking part in the Philip Island Classic race in Melbourne, Australia when he came up behind a Corvette. The Corvette driver suddenly lost control with Bryan clipping it at around 100mph as he tried to get past, causing his Porsche to leave the ground. He then somersaulted through the air, lifting more than 15 feet off the tarmac before rolling the Â?80,000 Porsche THREE TIMES along the racetrack.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Unfall beim Philip Island Classic Rennen in Melbourne
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    Unfall beim Philip Island Classic Rennen in Melbourne
    Horror Crash - Fahrer Bryan Taylor bleibt unverletzt beim Philip Island Classic Rennen in Melbourne

    / 110312
    [This is the incredible moment a classic Porsche 911 is catapulted through the air following a collision - with the driver walking away UNHARMED. Amateur racer Bryan Taylor, 63, was taking part in the Philip Island Classic race in Melbourne, Australia when he came up behind a Corvette. The Corvette driver suddenly lost control with Bryan clipping it at around 100mph as he tried to get past, causing his Porsche to leave the ground. He then somersaulted through the air, lifting more than 15 feet off the tarmac before rolling the Â?80,000 Porsche THREE TIMES along the racetrack.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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