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After his car caught fire at the end of a race in Virginia last weekend, legendary drag racer John Force was admitted to a new intensive care unit.
Force was taken to the hospital following a scary 300 mph crash in the Virginia Nationals at Virginia Motorsports Park on Sunday. The incident involved his car catching fire and him crashing into a wall.
The 75-year-old defeated Terry Haddock in the right lane with a speed of 306.62 mph just before his PEAK Chevy Camaro’s engine blew during the fast run.
Force, a 157-time NHRA champion, was aware and out of the car after the frightening event while he spoke with Safety Safari staff. He was then led into an ambulance and transported to a hospital in the Richmond region to be examined.
In a statement released on Monday night, John Force Racing stated that he remained in a hospital in Virginia and that medical professionals “were moving slowly in assessing the extent of the injuries because of the intensity of the impact.”
After his car caught fire and crashed, John Force was transported to a hospital in Richmond. +2 View gallery
John Force’s car caught fire and crashed; he was transported to a hospital in Richmond.
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He did, in fact, win the race. Vintage John Force. The Monarch! #GetWellJohnForce pic.twitter.com/bgPXR5iUWf
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At the conclusion of the NHRA event in Virginia, a car exploded, sending the 75-year-old drag racing legend to the hospital.
A few days later, it was made public that Force had been transferred from Richmond’s trauma intensive care unit to the neuro intensive care unit, where it is allegedly “primary concern” to treat his head injuries.
His family members welcomed the shift [to a neuro ICU] as a welcome improvement, according to a statement issued by his staff.
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