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Taco sent me an email with these pics. They're pretty brutal so if you're a wuss and cannot handle blood, do not view.

With the email came this text:

 

"I see this thing, it must've been 100 feet in front of me, just jump out. Right when I saw it come out from under the guardrail, I was like, 'That's a coyote.'"

"It just started smoking like crazy," Coleman said. "And it smelled terrible. I didn't see anything in the mirror, so I was like, 'I wonder where it went?' I said, 'Guys, I hit a coyote. I'm going to come in because I think it screwed up the radiator. I think it clogged up the grille a little bit.'"


While you're at it, check out the sick dry carbon air box. It sucks to be the guy who has to clean that up.

Joe Gibbs Racing driver Brad Coleman was testing a Gibbs NASCAR Sprint Cup Series car at Toyota Arizona Proving Grounds earlier this week and came onto the radio and told his crew something rather unusual.

"Guys, I hit a coyote," Coleman said.

Coleman was running close to 200 mph around the 10-mile test track when he saw the animal wander under the outside guardrail.

"I'm in the middle of the corner, and I'm doing like 190," Coleman said Friday at Nashville Superspeedway before practicing his Nationwide Series car. "I'm just cruising. You run the high line there, because that's where the most banking is. It's the high-speed lane. There's just a guardrail there like on the freeway.

Comments

Mike Kojima
# Mike Kojima
Monday, August 17, 2009 9:22 PM
Just in time for Dinner, thanks Eric....
gman
# gman
Monday, August 17, 2009 9:34 PM
Yeah, I heard about that at work. TAPG usually runs the oval in clockwise rotation, but they swapped for nascar. Drivers out there hit about 1 animal per week. Usually it's a hawk or rabbit hit by a lexus cruising at 90mph. When I was out there, a huge hawk flew within inches of the windshield. The instructors just tell you to not to lift at all. Just plow them, you will most likely smack the wall if you try to dodge an animal at 100mph + on the high banks.
Mike Kojima
# Mike Kojima
Monday, August 17, 2009 9:53 PM
At ATC, Nissans test track, I don't think animals are such a problem, I never saw one there. Tractors are another thing. There was a nasty acccident with an engineer hitting a tractor crossing the track once.
tyndago
# tyndago
Monday, August 17, 2009 9:53 PM
Nascar has some interesting dry carbon stuff. Other weird high tech things, and a carbed pushrod v-8... its a shame.

The last thing to go though that Coyotes mind was his ass.
spdracerut
# spdracerut
Monday, August 17, 2009 10:11 PM
That's pretty awesomely disgusting! I almost got taken out by a vulture that had about an 6-8 foot wingspan. I was out on a country road on the motorcycle doing ~80mph and the stupid thing swooped out from the side and flew right in front of me. I ducked and I think I missed it by about 3 feet.
Mike Kojima
# Mike Kojima
Monday, August 17, 2009 10:12 PM
That splitter is pretty effective, the front end has a large stagnation zone.
AznBoiBryant
# AznBoiBryant
Tuesday, August 18, 2009 12:53 AM
now if it was a larger animal, like a deer, would the car also be able to plow right into it and be ok?
Steve
# Steve
Wednesday, September 09, 2009 10:31 AM
Classic Eric, just classic. Thanks for sharing, as a former AZ resident I can totally relate, I've almost nailed a coyote on the National Trail on my mtn bike at speed up on South Mountain, cruising one of the few open sections near Fat Man's Pass. Stupid animal decided to cross right as I was coming down the trail. That would have messed me up as much as him tho'

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