Exclusive interview with the race car driver who survived a horrific crash

Exclusive interview with the race car driver who survived a horrific crash

Sophia Floersch underwent 11 hours of surgery to repair her fractured spine after the crash.

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32 thoughts on “Exclusive interview with the race car driver who survived a horrific crash

  1. For all of the Americans saying this is child abuse, every racing driver in the world started before 18. They are professionally trained with the proper equipment, and this is a calculated risk that is probably no more dangerous than driving on the road (racing drivers rarely die now due to new safety technology). In fact, most of the contenders in this race were probably under 18. I used to race cars before I was 18 and can easily say it was the best experience of my life.

  2. Tired of the liberal media. Why is this even a big story? It happened in F3, which no one cares about or follows. If the driver was a man, the media wouldn't dwell on it. But since its a teenage girl…. wow, she's so damn special for wrecking her racecar.

  3. No sentiment about luckily not killing anyone? She’s a dangerous driver who’s getting a pass for being a woman. I hope she never gets her super license.

  4. 😂😂😂😂😂💀💀💀💀 the bitch was doing 200 mph and everyone else was doing 50 around the corner.

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