At MotoGP in Hungary, a motorcycle crashed into a camera stand: incredible rescue on video.
Dangerous moments on the track during the qualification of the Hungarian Grand Prix
According to The Sun: During the qualification for the Hungarian Grand Prix in MotoGP, a shocking situation occurred when the cameraman was on the brink of tragedy. Spanish rider Pedro Acosta went off the track on his Red Bull KTM motorcycle during Saturday's qualifiers, where he was overtaken by his compatriot Marc Marquez.
Acosta's motorcycle flew into a sand trap and crashed into the camera.
The bike didn’t touch me [but] it did hit the camera, luckily.
MotoGP cameraman Joao
The cameraman, who was filming from the stand, narrowly avoided a collision with the motorcycle that went off the track. He successfully swerved away from the impact.
Many viewers are very curious about what actually happened at that moment, and they were left impressed. Many people shared their comments on what it felt like and how to better act in similar situations.
Conclusion
During the qualification of the Hungarian Grand Prix, a dangerous situation occurred on the MotoGP track when rider Pedro Acosta went off the track and crashed into the camera, almost hitting the cameraman. Luckily, no one was seriously injured, but the event shocked the viewers and stunned them with its danger.
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