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Previously on "Footage of the F1 crash"
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This medical update isn't very good,
BBC Sport - Jules Bianchi: Driver is in 'critical but stable condition' say family
I heard elsewhere that few recover from 'diffuse axonal injury'. The article here gives some insights:
Diffuse axonal injury: What is the head injury that Jules Bianchi suffered? - Motor Racing - Sport - The Independent
Poor sod, this is simply awful.
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probably should have been a safety car.
However there was concerns due to the delays to the race and the weather fronts moving in that the race may have had to have been abandoned.
But 'F1' did not want that to happen so they potential took risks they would not normally take.
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Sutil was just behind Bianchi when he crashed. Then the next lap, Bianchi went in the same place. So that's how long it took.
Maybe they could have done it slightly faster, but that's not really the point. I wonder if that tractor thing could have remained behind the barrier and reached over to recover Sutil's car. That's something that'll get talked about I imagine. They don't send tractors onto the track in Monaco: they have cranes.
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It was only a lap after Sutil's crash wasn't it... which is about 2min. The crane was right at the far side of the gravel as well.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostWow. Thanks for sharing. I had a quick look around on the day feeling like I was dirty for wanting to see, but also it's weird when you CAN'T find things these days... you get used to everything being out there.
F1 safety is incredible and this is a crazy one-off, in decades of racing I don't think we've had the same happen. I don't think it necessitates big changes to F1 personally, it's such a freak occurrence that trying to prevent any such thing happening would require over-draconian changes.
As the drivers say, it IS inherently a dangerous sport.
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostThere's a fair bit of science goes into the racing leathers is what I've been told by people in the know. I can't argue that the actual racing is blistering stuff in the Moto GP events.
Mind you, if you want scary, watch any of the IoM TT guys at work. F***ing insane, the lot of them.
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostThere's a fair bit of science goes into the racing leathers is what I've been told by people in the know. I can't argue that the actual racing is blistering stuff in the Moto GP events.
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Originally posted by rsingh View PostI'm surprised how so many of them are able to walk away!
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostWow. Thanks for sharing. I had a quick look around on the day feeling like I was dirty for wanting to see, but also it's weird when you CAN'T find things these days... you get used to everything being out there.
F1 safety is incredible and this is a crazy one-off, in decades of racing I don't think we've had the same happen. I don't think it necessitates big changes to F1 personally, it's such a freak occurrence that trying to prevent any such thing happening would require over-draconian changes.
As the drivers say, it IS inherently a dangerous sport.
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Originally posted by rsingh View PostI remember when Nikki Lauder was complaining about F1 being over-regulated after Silverstone was held up while they replaced a broken crash barrier. His reasoning was that the likelihood of two cars crashing at the same spot was miniscule. This incident just demonstrates that when you are performing at these margins, these things are more likely to happen. However I don't think further regulation is required. Maybe better use of cranes as opposed to recovery vehicles.
That recovery guy in front of the JCB was bloody lucky!
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I remember when Nikki Lauder was complaining about F1 being over-regulated after Silverstone was held up while they replaced a broken crash barrier. His reasoning was that the likelihood of two cars crashing at the same spot was miniscule. This incident just demonstrates that when you are performing at these margins, these things are more likely to happen. However I don't think further regulation is required. Maybe better use of cranes as opposed to recovery vehicles.
That recovery guy in front of the JCB was bloody lucky!
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Wow. Thanks for sharing. I had a quick look around on the day feeling like I was dirty for wanting to see, but also it's weird when you CAN'T find things these days... you get used to everything being out there.
F1 safety is incredible and this is a crazy one-off, in decades of racing I don't think we've had the same happen. I don't think it necessitates big changes to F1 personally, it's such a freak occurrence that trying to prevent any such thing happening would require over-draconian changes.
As the drivers say, it IS inherently a dangerous sport.
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