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Anybody wonder why there wasn't adaquate motorplate & midplate on that rig?

As mentioned, the driver is lucky it took flight in the direction it did.

There's a reason for safety rules.



I think part of the block is still connected. If you look closely at what is laying on the ground, I believe we are looking at the cylinders from the inside. Perhaps the block just split and it really did jump off the pistons?


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