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He probably hit a bump as stated, and then lifted. Not the right thing to do.
But what was more dangerous was the two things he did after the car came to a stop:
1. He got out of the car and walked around it. On a hot track, that is a recipie for disaster.
2. When he started driving again, he slowly crawled back out on the track and started creeping on the line. Given the fact that they estimated that he lost it at around 100mph, if a car would have been coming up on him at that speed, he would have been punted off the track.
Not an "expert" driver by any measure, for certain...
-Z-man.
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