espnW

 
  • Title IX
    • Title IX is Mine
    • Top 40 Athletes
    • The Collegiate Women Sports Awards
  • Women's Basketball 
    • Total Access: Stanford Hoops
    • Hoops Across America
  • Olympic Sports
  • College Sports
  • More Sports
  • Commentary
  • Athlete's Life
    • Athlete Blogs
    • Journeys & Victories
    • In the Game with Robin Roberts
    • espnW Summit
Feb112012
| By Terry Blount

Mike Austin should be one happy man

  • Recommend
  • Tweet
  • Comments
  • Email
  • Print
Mike Austin Mark J. Rebilas/US PresswireNHRA Top Alcohol Dragster driver Mike Austin goes for an involuntary ride Saturday at Pomona, Calif. He walked away from the crash.

POMONA, Calif. -- Just call Mike Austin the luckiest man in California on Saturday.

Austin walked away unhurt from a terrifying crash during the O'Reilly Auto Parts Winternationals, where his Top Alcohol Dragster flew over the retaining wall in the first round of eliminations.

Austin, who lives in Medford, Ore., was along for the ride when his dragster made a violent turn to the right from the right lane.

The car turned over on its left side before the nose went over the wall and shot the dragster into the air. At one point, the entire car was more than 10 feet off the ground and twirling around in the air.

Austin's car slammed back down to the pavement between the track and the grandstands. It slid all the way down the support lane, and slammed the underside of the chassis into the base of the timing and scoring tower.

Safety Safari workers rushed to the scene and the crowd sat in silence, hoping and praying Austin was OK. After a few minutes, word came that Austin was alert and speaking to safety officials.

He was helped out of the car and walked away, but safety officials said his first reaction was anger over tearing up his dragster.

Being mad never looked so good.

  • Recommend
  • Tweet
  • Comments
  • Email
  • Print

Comments

+ Add your comment

More From espnW

  • More Sports

    Gerstner: Five things to watch from women's draw at French Open

    May 25 2:24 PM ET | By Joanne C. Gerstner

  • Hays: LSU breaks through Mizzou

    May 26 | By Graham Hays

  • More Sports

    A drained Danica Patrick 13th at Charlotte

    May 26 10:09 PM ET | By Brant James

  • Journeys & Victories

    The pressure is on

    May 27 2:36 AM ET | By Melissa Isaacson

  • Team USA

    May 25 3:47 PM ET

  • About espnW
  • Advertise on espnW.com
  • Sales Media Kit
  • Interest-Based Ads
  • Corrections
  • Contact Us
  • Shop
  • Jobs at ESPN
  • Supplier Information

2012 ESPN Internet Ventures. Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and Safety Information/Your California Privacy Rights are applicable to you. All rights reserved.