We've seen some seriously impressive back-of-the-grid charges this year. Remember that Miata picking off 15 competitors in single go-around at Sebring? Or the NISMO GT-R that overtook 17 cars during the opening lap of a Blancpain race at Monza? All worthy of your appreciation, but this video from an SCCA Spec Racer Ford showdown at Texas World Speedway may just be best of the lot.

Ride on board with Denny Stripling, who gets pushed back to 25th in the 33-car field after a scary 100-mph spin coming into Turn 1. Despite being broadsided by the No. 56 car during the incident, Stripling's 1.9-liter SRF is (somehow) still fit to race. And race it, he does—by the first lap's conclusion, the car has gone from 25th to 16th; just 12 laps later, it's in first place.

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Want more? We also found footage from last year's SFR June Sprints at Road America, wherein Stripling's No. 41 car drops from 2nd to 13th, yet comes back to lead the race before being bumped out of contention on the final lap.

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Hats off to Denny Stripling on some great driving (and cleverly-annotated video).

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