Stephen Groves in “shock” after he got out of Pathors for 12 hours, as he forced the legend of Super Craig Linds to go out as well
Many drivers were forced out of Bathurst for only 12 hours two hours of endurance in the famous Mount Panorama track on Sunday.
Supercars Craig Lowndes, Ryan Sorenson, Marceluoua and Stephen Groves have been destroyed for the first time during a dramatic morning.
Watch the video above: Groves broke down.
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Group was shocking after losing control on the horizon and crashed on the wall.
He eventually managed to get away from the accident, but it took one minute to arrest his breath after he got out of his car.
“A little shock in the cockpit there. The commentator said: “You can see that it took the wind out of Steve.”
Surinson, on No. 25 McLaren Artura GT4, came out in McPhillamy Park and shattered on the wall.
At the bounce off the concrete barrier, the Motorsport Marcel Zalloua collected and forced the Audi R8 LMS EVO II on the opposition wall.
Both cars were excluded from the race.
Lowndes were forced to go out when the 222 Mercedes-Aamg GT3 engine is broken after the wall was hit inside Dipper.
The Supercars champion tried three times to return to Pit Lane, but he could only make Conrod Strait before driving in the grass.
Lowndes was sharing the Scott Taylor Motorsport with the current Supercars drivers, Tockford Duo Cam Waters and Thomas Randle.
He was running in the tenth place in the stadium of 22 cars at the time of the accident, as he was chasing a third win for 12 hours to go with the seven winning of Pathors 1000.
“I actually merged for the sake of cam, and he had no chance to lead,” Lundes said.
“It was my fault and this place can bite. It’s very harsh.
“While I was about to go to TIP directly to the Dipper, I just cut this right wall, and clap me.
“I thought I was saving it.”
– With AAP