Children narrowly avoid being crushed in terrifying crash at Palanga 1006km motor race

Multiple fans, including two children, have narrowly avoided being crushed in a terrifying crash at the Palanga 1006km motor race in Lithuania.

The annual endurance event, which takes place on a closed highway and nearby roads, had just passed its halfway mark when the No.91 Porsche exited the pits.

WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Children rush to safety as Porsche crashes into camera tower.

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But it proved to be a calamity as the driver lost control under acceleration and spun into a ditch.

The Porsche caught a side road and rolled over – directly into the path of a camera tower, a tree and dozens of fans.

A child and an adult could be seen rushing to safety as the temporary structure fell and the car tipped onto its roof.

Suddenly a second child emerged from underneath the tree, as little as a metre from where the Porsche came to a stop.

A nearby adult leaned in to rescue the child.

A cameraman standing atop the tower clung on as it collapsed.

One child came perilously close to being struck by the car. Credit: Twitter

All involved reportedly avoided injury but an ambulance was on hand to assess the children.

Local reports say the Porsche had just switched from wet tyres to a slick compound after earlier rain cleared and the track dried out.

The race continued after officials cleaned up the crash site.

The Porsche ended the race on its roof. Credit: Instagram

Largely filled with local drivers, the Palanga 1006km was won by a Mercedes team featuring ex-Formula One driver Jan Magnussen and his Le Mans teammate Anders Fjordbach.

Fjordbach set a new lap record during the race.

“I feel great! It was a long day, a hard day,” Magnussen said.

A lot has happened since the start of the race, but now I’m super happy that we got through it all without any major problems.

“We only got a few scratches. It was a fantastic day, intense but very fun.”

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