Medical student Stephen Olvey gets a unique opportunity to work at the Indianapolis 500 in 1966, but he's shocked by the lack of medical support for drivers. After a fatal accident, Olvey becomes determined to improve safety in motorsports, eventually building a team that applies science to make racing safer. Over 30 years, they achieve success, influencing modern trauma medicine and car safety.
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Medical and safety professionals revolutionized Motorsports by prioritizing safety, resulting in a significant reduction of fatalities and a profound impact on the industry's future.