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Olympic Bobsled Crash Highlights Catastrophic Risks of High-Speed Vehicle Rollovers: What Killeen Drivers Need to Know When 80,000 Pounds of Steel Becomes a Deadly Weapon The recent Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina provided a stark reminder of how quickly high-speed vehicle dynamics can turn deadly—even in controlled, professional environments. On February 21, 2026, Austrian bobsleigh pilot Jakob Mandlbauer was stretchered off after his team’s four-man bob overturned during competition. While this incident occurred on an Olympic track, the physics and catastrophic potential mirror what happens when an 18-wheeler rolls over on Killeen’s highways. At Attorney911, we’ve spent 25+ years representing victims of commercial vehicle accidents across Texas. Our managing partner, Ralph Manginello, has seen firsthand how rollover accidents—whether involving bobsleds or big rigs—create devastating, life-altering injuries. The forces involved when an 80,000-pound truck tips over are nearly identical to those in high-speed racing accidents, just without the safety equipment and controlled environment. “The physics don’t change whether you’re on an Olympic track or I-35. When a vehicle rolls, the forces involved can crush cars, eject occupants, and create multi-vehicle pileups that leave families devastated. Killeen drivers need to understand these risks and know their rights when tragedy strikes.” — Ralph Manginello,…