Ahem ....... Le Mans, 1955.I’m thinking as an example an F1 driver through a risky overtake ended up in the stands killing 11 spectators, i can’t see any of them wanting to drive again
I’m thinking as an example an F1 driver through a risky overtake ended up in the stands killing 11 spectators, i can’t see any of them wanting to drive again
Wolfgang Von Trips, Monza 1961. Him & 15 spectators died, race carried on. Very rare to stop a race in F!.Ahem ....... Le Mans, 1955.
85 dead and they didn't even stop the race.
They do now - Senna, for example.Wolfgang Von Trips, Monza 1961. Him & 15 spectators died, race carried on. Very rare to stop a race in F!.
100% !It would have been a travesty if Hill had got his licences back. Good decision made.
Almost the same distance in time between now and Senna's sad accident and the accident and now. Incredible.They do now - Senna, for example.
100% !
I’m thinking as an example an F1 driver through a risky overtake ended up in the stands killing 11 spectators, i can’t see any of them wanting to drive again
Well, the distance between Senna's accident and now would be the same as between now and Senna's accent, wouldn't it. The distance between now and Le Mans is a lot longer.Almost the same distance in time between now and Senna's sad accident and the accident and now. Incredible.
But then restarted after. That weekend saw 2 deaths, 8 spectators injured & 1 policeman from debris from Lehto's (sp) crash at the start of the race and another 4 mechanics after the restart. Anyway I'm going to cheer my self up with some football & hope that Hill can't fly anything, anywhere, ever again.They do now - Senna, for example.
100% !