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Fate has been cruel to the unique little
Nissan DeltaWing. Already an outcast because of its
odd shape, the experimental prototype was unceremoniously
ran off the road in its inaugural outing last June during the
24 Hours of Le Mans. It's followup to that unfinished effort is supposed to be this weekend's
Petit Le Mans race, the season finale of the
American Le Mans Series in which the DeltaWing
will be participating next year. But word from the Twitterverse is that the DeltaWing has crashed again, this time during testing for the big race at Road Atlanta. The official tweet from the DeltaWing team reads as follows.
Incident at @RoadAtlanta. GTC Porsche made contact with @gunnarjeannette who got upside down. Gunnar is ok. Car report to follow. #ALMS
Gunnar Jeannette was behind the wheel at the time of contact with the unidentified GTC Porsche and, as the tweet indicates, is "ok." Fellow series driver Bruno Junqueira, however, tweeted the above pic of the damage, which, without the context of video, looks pretty severe.
There's been no official word yet from the DeltaWing team or
Nissan about what happens next, specifically whether or not the car can be repaired in time for this weekend's race or there's another one waiting in the wings. We'll let you know when we know.
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