Terrifying! Lamborghini Driver Georgi Donczew Miraculously Escapes Fireball Crash At Misano; Video 

Despite the severity of the impact and the blaze that followed, Donczew was miraculously unharmed, a testament to both his composure and the safety standards of modern GT racing. His survival turned a near-tragedy into a moment of awe and gratitude, drawing praise from the motorsport community worldwide.

Amertha Rangankar Updated: Sunday, July 20, 2025, 10:52 PM IST
Image: GT World/X

Image: GT World/X

In a terrifying yet miraculous moment at the GT World Challenge Europe, Lamborghini driver Georgi Donczew survived a horrifying crash that engulfed his car in flames at the Misano World Circuit. The shocking incident unfolded during a high-speed section of the race, when Donczew's Lamborghini collided with a BMW, instantly triggering a massive fireball that consumed the rear of the car.

As flames erupted around him and smoke billowed into the air, Donczew acted with remarkable speed and clarity. Without waiting for assistance, he unbuckled himself and sprinted away from the inferno. His escape, captured on dramatic footage now circulating widely on social media, left spectators and teams stunned and then overwhelmingly relieved.

The video shows the collision and subsequent explosion, followed by Donczew emerging from the fiery wreck and racing to safety, while fans erupted in applause. The crash sent shockwaves through the paddock, serving as a chilling reminder of the dangers drivers face on the track, even with modern safety measures in place.

Despite the severity of the impact and the blaze that followed, Donczew was miraculously unharmed, a testament to both his composure and the safety standards of modern GT racing. His survival turned a near-tragedy into a moment of awe and gratitude, drawing praise from the motorsport community worldwide.

Formula 1: Carlos Sainz’s Williams Car Catches Fire Before Start Of Austrian Grand Prix; Video

Williams’ Carlos Sainz faced a dramatic and premature end to his Austrian Grand Prix before the start even got underway. During the formation lap at the Red Bull Ring, Sainz’s car developed a mechanical problem, resulting in smoke or a fire.

Race officials immediately aborted the start and summoned the marshals to attend to the car. Sadly, Sainz was forced to retire from the race before it even began, recorded as a DNF (Did Not Finish).

This comes as a crushing blow for the Spanish driver, who had hoped to build momentum on his Williams debut this year. Instead, his weekend ended in disappointment after such a dramatic formation-lap issue.

Published on: Sunday, July 20, 2025, 10:07 PM IST

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