I agree with Andy,
That was not the greatest pass...more like the luckiest pass, since the car was totally out of control and the driver had little if anything to do with recovering from his own stupidity. It was only luck that the car was pointed in the right direction when it hit dry pavement and self-corrected itself.
It was kind of like the 360 that Danny Sullivan did at the Indy 500 back in 1985 and still ended up winning. He even admits that it was not driver skill, but was just pure luck that the car spun without hitting anything, and ended up going in the right direction.
...Rich