A thrilling race at the Bathurst 6 Hour turned into a terrifying crash, leaving spectators on the edge of their seats. The incident, involving Grant Denyer, Richard Barram, and Matt Kiss, occurred during the fourth hour of the race. The crash began when Denyer, driving a Class A2 Chevrolet Camaro, attempted to pass Barram's Class C Volkswagen Sirocco at Griffins Bend. The maneuver resulted in a collision, sending Barram's car into the side of Kiss's Class E Mazda, which was already stranded on the outside of the corner. The corner was already under double waved yellows due to the stranded Mazda, adding to the complexity of the situation. The impact caused the Sirocco to make front-end contact with the wall, resulting in a dramatic crash. Fortunately, all drivers are in stable condition and have been transported to the medical center for evaluation. This incident highlights the inherent risks and excitement of racing events, where a moment of daring can quickly turn into a dangerous situation. It serves as a reminder of the importance of safety measures and the skill required by drivers to navigate such challenging conditions.