Larry Dixon's Car Snaps in Half at Nearly 300 MPH in Scary Racing Moment

Driver Larry Dixon was able to walk away unhurt.

— -- Investigators are trying to figure out what caused a drag race car to snap in half, breaking into pieces at almost 300 miles per hour, a scary moment for the racing community.

“I got maybe 100 feet before the finish line and then that’s when the front end failed and it flew off the car,” Dixon said following the race. “At that point, I’m along for the ride. I’m traveling through the air and hoping that I stay on the race track when I finally come down.”

The three-time NHRA Top Fuel champion survived a nearly identical accident on a Memphis track in 2000. Dixon suffered a broken leg and an eye injury in that accident. Dixon says safety improvements such as the Head and Neck Support (HANS) device have been vital for drivers.