Allan McNish: Suzuka 2002
The 130R corner is located at the end of the long back straight, and drivers experience at least 5g as they take it close to flat out. That was then—now, the cars can take it flat out in their sleep.
Allan McNish ran a fraction wide at somewhere close to 200mph, and at that speed, the car was impossible to catch. He hit the barrier backwards with such force it was left with a gaping hole in it—one of the hardest hits the sport has ever seen.
He didn't start the race the following day, but thanks to the car, he was fine, if a little shaken.