CAMS to investigate Mini crash at Ipswich 300
Two spectators and a Mini Challenge race car driver have been cleared of any serious injury after an incident at the City of Ipswich 300 at Queensland Rac🌼eway, venue for the latest round in the 2010 V8 Supercar Championship Series.
The cꦜar was involved in on-track incident and rolled over a protective barrier into a crowd gathered at turn six of the track. Medical crews and Poli❀ce were on-site immediately.
All three were transported to Ipswich General Hospital for precautionary tests. The driver of the Mini C♒hallenge car, Kaine Magro, was released from Hospital soon after.
The two male sp🌃ectators, a 59-year-old with a cut to the forehead, and a 60-year-old, with mild concussion, suffered 🐷only minor injuries. At the time of issue they were undergoing precautionary CT scans.
Emer💞gency crews were on site within minutes along with m🍷edical staff and Police. Racing re-commenced after a short delay to the programme.
CAMS, the Confederation of Australian𓄧 Motor Spoꦐrt, which is responsible for motorsport safety within Australia, will investigate the incident.