
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Race :: Round 25 - Collision at Paillon!
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Pressing on, Megane Omalie of Norway fumbles her gear selection and misses the opportunity to accelerate into the curve at at Opéra. From behind, racing up the straight of the Quai des États-Unis, Finland's Tavho Myrsky rapidly closes the gap once again. Belgium's ace, Victor Hugo Stéphane, presses in close pursuit. Back at the curve at Paillon, Vitez Rychly cuts to the outside of the curve, narrowly missing the stricken Swedish Monza, while Britain cuts around the Swede as Germany shifts down hard to 1st Gear in an attempt to avoid the traffic ahead -- mais non!! Vas ist das?? His tires and brakes shot, Godeschalk Hegkman's white Bugatti simply cannot stop and runs into the British Amilcar from behind! The impact nearly pushes the Britisher into the Czech car, but somehow yet another collision is avoided. Yet the damage is light to both the British and German cars. Behind, France's Aristide La Fontaine jockeys into the Paillon curve, skidding left and right and braking to avoid the German car just ahead -- ah, but he cannot avoid the debris in the roadway from the previous crash. Pieces cut into under body of the blue Salmson!. Farther back, Italy's Sebi Orsi shifts down and holds off, while Spain flies into the curve at Jardin Albert 1er and pulls close alongside the red Maserati, nearly clipping wheels as he challenges for position looking ahead to the curve over the old riverbed of Paillon. Switzerland's Petrus de Salvion Bernardus presses onward from behind but once again falls off pace. And what's this? Back at the pits, another explosion of fire erupts, filling the sky with black smoke, this time from Belgian garage.

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