Mercedes pulled out its two remaining cars after less than five hours of the endurance race when Peter Dumbreck was involved in a spectacular crash.
While in fifth place, the nose of Dumbreck's car suddenly flipped up. At about 300 kph (185 mph), the Mercedes CLR was thrown 30 meters into the air, somersaulting five times before crashing into trees to the left of the track.
The car was on its 75th lap, in the fifth hour of the race, between Mulsanne and Indianapolis corners.
Luckily for the 24-year-old Briton, driving at Le Mans for the first time, the car landed on its wheels and he escaped without injury.
Mercedes immediately withdrew its other CLR, driven by Bernd Schneider of Germany, Portugal's Pedro Lamy and Franck Lagorce, of France.
The crash came as a bitter blow to Mercedes, looking for its first Le Mans win since 1952, as it had two cars in the top six at that stage.
This a video clip of the crash:
http://cnnsi.com/motorsports/world/news/1999/06/13/lemans_bmw/lemans.html
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Adrian Eckenrod
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