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Horrifying moment car crashes into crowd of spectators at Polish drag racing event - leaving at least 17 injured

Horrifying moment car crashes into crowd of spectators at Polish drag racing event - leaving at least 17 injured

Daily Mail​25-05-2025

This is the horrifying moment that a car crashed into a crowd of spectators at a drag-racing event.
Four people have reportedly been left in a life-threatening condition following the incident in Krosno, south Poland.
Footage posted by Polish outlet Remiza shows a 27-year-old driver losing control of a green BMW shortly after pulling away from the start line for the quarter-mile race.
The vehicle can be seen swerving to the left before skidding in the opposite direction and heading straight for a crowd of spectators before the driver managed to bring the car to a halt.
At least 17 fans have been injured as a result of the accident, which saw more than 10 rescue teams called to the scene at 12.30pm local time.
Firefighters and an air ambulance crew from Krakow have also arrived at the scene.
Co najmniej 14 osób zostało poszkodowanych w wypadku podczas wyścigu na 1/4 mili na lotnisku w Krośnie. pic.twitter.com/E82Y7noHWi
— Remiza.pl (@remizacompl) May 25, 2025
A post from the local fire service on social media read: 'Nearly 30 firefighters (9 deputies) from the Krosno district fire department are providing assistance to the victims of an accident that occurred on the apron of the Krosno airport during a car race.
'PRM rescuers and firefighters provided assistance to 14 people.'
Polish media report that there have been no fatalities so far, with investigators currently attempting to determine the cause of the accident.

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