Two spectators are rushed to hospital after being hit by flying TYRE debris - when two V8 utes crashed during a Supercars race
- A tyre which flew over safety fence at the Newcastle 500 Supercars injured two
- Paramedics treated the spectators at the scene before taking them to hospital
- The incident occured on Saturday morning near Nobbys surf club in Newcastle
Two spectators have been rushed to hospital after being hit by debris from a V8 ute crash.
A tyre or pieces of a tyre jumped a safety barrier near Nobbys surf club during the Newcastle 500 Supercars event.
Two utes in the Supercars support category collided during qualifying on Saturday morning, causing tyre debris to fly over the fence, injuring a man and a woman.
Two spectators have been rushed to hospital after being hit by debris from a V8 ute crash (pictured are paramedics at the scene)
A vehicle is removed from a crash during race 14 on the Newcastle street circuit on Saturday
The pair were taken to the trackside medical centre where they were treated for minor ankle and knee injuries (pictured are crowds at the event)
The pair were taken to the trackside medical centre where they were treated for minor ankle and knee injuries.
Supercars confirmed the incident in a statement, saying emergency response teams were on the scene within minutes.
'Incidents of this nature are extremely rare,' the statement said.
A driver has his car extinguished after fire broke out underneath during race 14 of the Toyota Racing Series on the Newcastle street circuit
A tyre or pieces of a tyre jumped a safety barrier near Nobbys Surf Club during the Newcastle 500 Supercars event (pictured)
Two utes in the Supercars support category collided during qualifying on Saturday morning, causing tyre debris to fly over the fence, injuring a man and a woman (pictured is the race on Friday)
'The safety of competitors and spectators is paramount, with the circuit certified to the highest global safety standards by the governing body of world motorsport, the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile and the Confederation of Australian Motorsport.'
Paramedics treated the injured spectators at the scene before taking them to hospital in an ambulance.
Paramedics treated the injured spectators at the scene before taking them to hospital in an ambulance (pictured is the Newcastle 500 Supercars on Friday)
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