Driver killed in seven-car accident during Verstappen race at Nuerburgring
NUREMBERG: Veteran endurance driver Juha Miettinen was killed in a seven-car pile-up during a race at Germany’s Nuerburgring on Saturday.
The race, which also featured four-time Formula One world champion Max Verstappen, was halted after the accident with organizers suspending the event.
It was part of the Nuerburgring Langstrecken Series (NLS) qualifiers for a 24-hour race to be held in May, in which Verstappen is set to take part.
AFP subsidiary SID reported that the Dutchman was not on the course at the time of the accident but is due to drive on Sunday.
The accident took place just 25 minutes into the four-hour event before an incline at the Klostertal stage of the track.
Miettinen, 66, died in the course medical center, while six other drivers were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.
“Despite the immediate arrival of emergency medical personnel, paramedics were unable to save Juha Miettinen after he was removed from the vehicle,” the organizers announced later in the evening.
“The thoughts of everyone involved in the Nuerburgring 24 Hours are with Juha Miettinen’s family.”
Writing on social media, Verstappen said he was “shocked” by the accident and the death of Miettinen.
“Motorsport is something we all love, but in times like this it is a reminder of how dangerous it can be.
“Sending my heartfelt condolences to Juha’s family and loved ones.”
Motorsport governing body FIA also expressed condolences on social media on Saturday night.
“The FIA is sad to learn of the passing of Juha Miettinen following an incident in today’s first race of the ADAC 24h Nuerburgring Qualifiers.
“Our thoughts are with his family and friends and everyone involved in the event.”
The race is scheduled to continue on Sunday,


