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A 66-year-old racing driver, Juha Miettinen, died and six others were injured after a seven-car collision during the ADAC 24h Nürburgring Qualifiers on April 18, 2026.
The incident occurred in the early stages of the four-hour qualifying race on the Nordschleife, the historic 20.8km ‘Green Hell’ circuit in Nürburg, Germany.
Race control immediately red-flagged the event and launched recovery and rescue operations.
Miettinen was extracted from his BMW but died at the circuit medical centre after resuscitation attempts failed.
Organisers said the six other drivers were taken to the medical centre and nearby hospitals for precautionary checks and were not in life-threatening condition.
The day’s racing was suspended and will not resume that evening; a minute’s silence has been scheduled during the grid formation for Sunday’s race.
Four-time Formula One champion Max Verstappen — who had been due to compete and was at the track but not on track when the crash occurred — posted condolences on social media.
Organisers and authorities have said the cause is under investigation, with some unconfirmed media reports citing a possible fluid on the racing line.
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