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Mostert reveals 2015 crash effects

Mostert

By Andrew Clarke

Despite being almost a decade ago, Chaz Mostert has revealed he still at times feels the impact of his infamous 2015 Bathurst 1000 Friday crash.

There are times when you watch Mostert out of the car and you are acutely reminded of the Bathurst crash, that while catastrophic could have been worse given where it happened on the track.

He snapped his leg on the gearstick, and while the broken bones were an issue, it is the ligament damage that provides the lasting reminder, particularly in the cold. 

He says it has no impact in the car. 

“I’m physically fine in the race car. I’ve never had any kind of feedback from my leg in the race car because you can do such little movements with clutch brake and throttle,” Mostert told AUTO ACTION.

“I’m not going to be an Olympic runner any time soon though, and the cold weather tightens everything up a little bit.

“The day-to-day impacts are more in winter – in summer I feel like a million bucks.

“But then in winter, sometimes it takes a little bit to get the knee getting back at full range throughout the day. It’s just ligament tightness. 

“At the time I had my crash, and then (Lee) Holdsworth had a pretty big crash too (at Darwin 2016), it highlighted a few things that we could be doing better in Supercars on safety.”

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