Her 200 MPH Motorcycle Crash & Nobody Can Believe What She Did After! 😮

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Published 2024-02-26
You will never believe what female NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle Racer Angie Smith did after a scary 200 mph crash that left her with broken toes and deep wounds at the NHRA Midwest Nationals in St. Louis. We catch with Angie Smith at the NHRA finals where she is still in walking boots after her NHRA Pro Stock Bike crash but ready to defy the odds and salvage as many points as she possibly can on her Matt Smith Racing Denso Buell Pro Stock Motorcycle. Unfortunately we also see another NHRA Pro Stock Bike Racer Kelly Clontz crash as well and her crew comes after us it and knocks our phone away when we go to check on how she is doing. As we explore it could be due to the heated rivalry between Matt Smith Racing and the NHRA Vance & Hines Motorsports Team. Nonetheless we wish both ladies a speedy recovery. Angie Smith was even able to get a ride home from the hospital by Tony Stewart on the Tony Stewart Racing plane. Enjoy this behind the scenes all access tour of female racer Angie Smith’s triumphant comeback from a devastating crash. #motorcycle #dragracing #dragbike #nhra #racing
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All Comments (21)
  • @MrDicko56
    WOWZA, Kelly and her team will never live that down..!!!!
  • @MrSuzuki1187
    I raced an 8.5 second, 165 mph street legal Suzuki GSX-R1000 for 18 seasons. Most of my racing buddies have crashed, which I did too at age 69 after an off pace 8.66 @164 mph. My track only had 1,800 feet to stop so I always had to brake aggressively which led to my crash. Like Angie, all of us crashed stopping, not racing. but unlike a much younger Angie, after a month long hospital stay, I returned to the track at 70 years old and as I was awaiting the green light, it hit me that my old body could not take another crash. I posted an 8.60 second ET @ 160 mph, then hung up my helmet for good.
  • @Exitwoundstudio
    Wow. That team did a terrible job of promoting the sport. What do the fans and other sponsors say about that behavior?
  • That was uncalled for Jack. Maybe some sponsors need to talk to the Clontz team. If Kelly has a problem, she's got a mouth. It all on them now, Jack you tried. Stay away from them and their sponsors, all owe you an apology.
  • @maurysant7773
    Well wtf Jack? What’s wrong with people? I don’t care if they got their bike back right away and Angie didn’t, there was no reason for them to treat you the way they did. When Kelly wrecked you were honestly worried about that young lady just to be treated like shit when you went to check on her. You are single handedly responsible for keeping motorcycle drag racing alive and in the mainstream. They are lucky your a really nice guy and they didn’t pull that shit on someone who could care less. Need to check and make sure they’re dental insurance is paid up before they mess with the wrong person and wind up spitting about half their teeth out!!!!
  • @minigpracing3068
    The reaction in the pits really makes V&H look bad! These teams are spokespeople for the brand, and that brand just told me to go screw myself. Guess I know where my money won't be going when I need parts. No need for them to assault you like that!!!
  • @philprice5712
    Holy crap that woman (Angie) is tough. Kelly and her team's behavior is telling. Thanks for covering this Jack.
  • @lagh84
    Clontz team doesn't deserve to be in the sport. Its am honor to be in this sport. Cycle drag is always a first class, important to the sport. Shame on the Clontz team. Angie is a true trouper and class act.
  • @killacam197.
    I’d love to know more about the Clontz team… that was certainly a statement of character!
  • @khass110
    I can't claim to know the back story or off-camera interactions that went on, but Kelly Klontz announcing "Jack is a douchebag" is one of the most douchebaggiest things she could have done. If she and her team really are "thankful for the fans" who support racing and her sponsors, she lost more than a few with that childish move, and her crew members' assault on Jack. Shame on them, and shame on the NHRA if they don't take action against the team for their abusive behavior. Kelly and every one of her team members owes Jack a sincere and humbling apology.
  • @garrykennedy5484
    Angie already won before putting fuel in her bike just with class alone!!!!!!!!! Love you and your hubby for hanging in there. LOVE IT!!!!!!!
  • It doesn't take much to be seriously or permanently injured guys. Show this brave and beautiful young lady some love. She's earned it big Time!
  • I had a motorcycle accident in 1981 and it was only at 30 mph, the pain lasted for 2 years. I salute this lady for she is a tough cookie. Take care Angie.
  • @MrKdr500
    cheaters don't like being filmed....
  • @reecetbobby5347
    I’ve been a pro stock motorcycle fan for as long as I can remember. Didn’t have an opinion on Kelly Clontz positive or negative. I’m always just happy to see more people out there racing. Not anymore that was brutal. I hope she DNQs at every race this season.
  • Right ✅Matt… Vance / Hines Controlled I.D.B.A. As Well Back In The Mid 70’s