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From: thohou
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  • that curb was a bit high so the suspension was bound to break under that load

  • HE LITERALLY TO AN ARROW TO THE KNEE ;)

  • He thought the barrier was his ex wife LOL

  • In 2000 the wheels had only 1 strut so the wheels came off easier, thats how the marshall got killed by De La Rosa's Arrows at the Roggia chicane at the Italian Grand Prix that year

  • Jos the Boss:)

  • He is in Jail

  • @ScuderiaMSC Amazingly, and for a reason I can't quite remember, he won't actually be doing jailtime.

  • this is nothing compared how he crashed into his ex girlfriend XD

  • the beer is good in the Netherlands

  • the barrier took an arrow to the knee

  • I remember that Arrows didnt have much performace, was a great looking car though, but i guess the cars wernt as strong back then cos the cars these days could withstand that now...

  • beautiful arrows

  • I think we all know that if they fit they supercharger in that car.He wouid have been world champion of 2025.

  • you idiot. thats NOT the wall of champions. you're not supposed to crash THERE.

  • i swear. if a feather falls on these cars they'll break.

  • To all units: Please meet at Montreal Circuit, we have a Broken Arrows situation out there ! okay theres the door...

  • Lame crash. :p

  • i think it touches a little bit, but the wheel was also very weak:P

  • It looked like the right front tyre didn't even touch the wall.. and still it broke off :S

  • @Wessel014593 The impact would've looked much weaker from the camera, if you watch Verstappen's head when he touches the wall you can see how it broke the wheel

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