Last weekend marked the annual running of the always-exciting Sahlen's Six Hours of the Glen. The IMSA race was packed full of action, but it seems the highlight of the race actually happened right at the start.

Gustavo Yacaman, driver of the number 26 Prototype Challenge car, made an impossibly huge save coming up the esses out of turn one at the beginning of the race. Yacaman was driving up the right side of the track when a prototype car swerved into his path, forcing him to take evasive action.

Yacaman lost the rear end, but somehow, was able to keep the car from spinning, pulling a huge drift perpendicular to the track before finally bringing it back into line. How he didn't hit anything, we'll never know. What we do know is, that was one hell of a save. The number 26 car went on to finish third in class.



Watch for yourself as Yacaman avoids disaster in the most impressive way possible.

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