Veteran racer and Street Outlaws: New Orleans television star Shannon Poole was involved in a harrowing accident while competing at the Gulfport Dragway’s Fat Tuesday Mardi Gras Blowout on Sunday afternoon.
Poole, from Pascagoula, Mississippi, was racing in his familiar nitrous oxide-assisted 1964 Corvette when, in an incredible scene the likes of which the sport rarely sees outside of nitro and radial-tire racing, climbed onto its rear bumper near the finish stripe and took flight. The car, from what we can see in the existing footage, turned sideways in mid-air and slammed down on its nose, erupting into a fireball as the fuel lines were likely severed. The car then barrel-rolled to a stop in the shutdown area.
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OMG y’all!!!!!!!! Praying for Shannon Poole but thank GoD he’s okay ?? ?? thank GOD for them roll bars and that fire suit....
Posted by Jessica G. Millsaps on Sunday, February 23, 2020
According to reports, Poole was awake and alert and did not suffer any obvious signs of injury, but was transported to a local hospital for routine evaluation. We will have more information on Poole’s condition and the accident as it becomes available.
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