


Well, the video may be gone for now, but thankfully, H.A.M.B. member Toner283 found these fantastic Dean Burnside-Machado photos. He was in the perfect spot at the perfect time.
Notice how ‘Ol Yaller spins a full 360° through the center of this catastrophe without a touch and keeps on going. That must have been a heart-stopper.
Update:
Dean Burnside-Machado posted in the comments that these were pulled from a larger collection of 25 photos on his facebook page here. Thanks Dean!
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I’m Dean Burnside-Machado and I have a series of 25 pictures posted on my Facebook page showing the accident. We’re all glad John is A-O.K.!
Looks like the straight between turns 4 ,d d but how dis the fotog get such a high angle ?
It’s Turn 1, right after the green flag.