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Pro Modified racer Chad Green was uninjured Sunday in an accident during eliminations of the NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals at Bristol, Tennessee.

Green exited his nitrous-aided Camaro after his parachutes failed to deploy and the car slid upside-down into the sand trap.

The Midland, Texas, driver lost his second-round match to Danny Rowe during the E3/J&A Pro Modified Series runoffs.

After Green crossed the quarter-mile finish line and found himself without parachutes, he hopped on the brakes. He lost control, hitting the wall, and the car rolled onto its roof. It skidded across the track -- in front of Rowe -- on its roof into the sand trap.

“The parachutes didn’t come out. I got on the brakes hard, and it just spun me around,” Green said.

The Pro Mod class had two mishaps during qualifying Saturday, as Doug Winters crashed and Khalid Al Balooshi had a parachute failure and sailed off the course into the sand trap. Pro Stock’s Tommy Lee had a similar incident earlier Saturday and skimmed through the sand and slammed hard into the protective catch-net.

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