Veteran Kiwi racer Kenny Smith has survived a spectacular crash in the Formula 5000 support race at the ITM Auckland SuperSprint in Pukekohe.
The 75-year-old had a piece on his car break, which threw him sideways at the end of the main straight, into a rival competitor before both drivershit the wall.
A failure has resulted in a huge crash for Ken Smith in his Formula 5000 at Pukekohe. #VASC
The Lola T332 Formula 5000 car was built in the early 1970s and doesn't have all the modern safety features, prompting concern when Smith hit the wall at high speed.
But he immediately hopped out of the car on his own and gave himself a medical pass.
"I'm perfect," he told The Herald. "While we have that HANS on it is more your shoulders and everything that go - no I haven't got a sore neck or anything.
"The worst thing is when it went up on its side I could feel it going and I thought it could go over and then smash into the wall and that is bad when you have your body sitting in the middle of it."
Smith had no time to react and didn't know what caused the accident until he jumped out of the car.
"I dived in on Cody Banks' car and he knew I was there and then all of a sudden I wondered how we touched and I felt the bump and I wondered how the hell that had happened," he explained.