Donovan Williams risks his life saving Fox Sports reporter Amanda Busick from terrifying 4000 pound NASCAR cart

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Donovan Williams risks his life saving Fox Sports reporter Amanda Busick from terrifying 4000 pound NASCAR cart

Donovan Williams risks his life saving Fox Sports reporter Amanda Busick from terrifying 4000 pound NASCAR cart (Image via Getty)

NASCAR reporter Amanda Busick is still thinking about the terrifying moment when a 4,000-pound pit cart came rolling toward her during a qualifying session at Dover Motor Speedway.

But instead of freezing, Hendrick Motorsports crew member Donovan Williams jumped in front of the speeding cart and protected her from a direct hit. The frightening accident happened on pit road during race activities in Delaware. Busick was walking near the area when the heavy cart suddenly rolled downhill toward her. Williams quickly tried to stop it, but the cart was moving too fast. In the middle of the chaos, he put himself between Busick and the cart.

Both of them were knocked to the ground, but Williams took most of the impact.According to reports from The Athletic, Williams was rushed to the hospital with minor injuries. Doctors treated a deep cut on his right side and severe road rash on his hand. Thankfully, X-rays came back negative, and he is expected to fully recover. Busick was also checked at the track care center and was diagnosed with a hyperextended knee, along with bruises and shoulder pain.


Donovan Williams saves Amanda Busick during terrifying NASCAR pit road accident

Busick later described the terrifying seconds during an interview with The Athletic. She said everything felt like it was happening “in slow motion, but super-fast” as she watched the cart race toward her. She explained that Williams tried to brace himself against the cart, but the speed was simply too much to control.“This all happened in probably less than half a second, maybe a second,” Busick said. “And Donovan, in his attempt to shield me, we kind of got collected and then would have been pushed, I don’t know, I’d say probably five to 10 feet together with the cart behind him and him on me.

That guy saved my life.”Even after the painful crash, Busick still returned later that day to continue covering the truck race for Fox Sports. Williams, meanwhile, admitted the accident left him shaken.“What happened Friday was really traumatic,” Williams told The Athletic. “Definitely one of the scariest moments of my life, just because I didn’t know exactly what the outcome was.”When people started calling him a hero, Williams stayed humble about what happened.“Whether it was just a matter of circumstance, I just reacted in the situation, went with it and was hoping for the best,” he said.After the accident, Busick visited Williams in the hospital, where the two shared an emotional hug. She later admitted she still does not know what could have happened if Williams had not stepped in front of the cart.Hendrick Motorsports later helped Williams travel back home to North Carolina with his mother. Team owner Rick Hendrick and NASCAR legend Jeff Gordon were among those who checked on him after the frightening incident.

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