Fisichella Onboard Crash - Imola
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@nojobnogirl its like cars are attracted to that wall
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@PLynnJr95 my cousin's teacher of mechanical engineering analyzed the broken steering column of Senna's Williams and the accident was because of a bad welding made the day before by a smith near to the circuit (no Rx were made).
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Should of kept this track on the calendar. It was awesome.
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I think the Renault likes Bridgestone more than Michelin
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he hit the same wall that ayrtom senna hit on his fatal accident.
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Today he would've just braked on the 10 miles of tarmac that lies around the racetrack, gotten back on and would've won. Having your favourite (or enemy) suddenly drop out of a race because of a small mistake made it way more fun watching. These days they just hop back on the racetrack and lose a second or two. BO-RING.
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Just how much kerb do you think the car can take before the fucking wheels fall off.
Fisichella was obviously determined to find out.
Looks like he was so out of his depth - but I suspect he was watching the car in front and not driving the track on this lap.
He wasn't a bad driver , but he lacked sense and concentration sometimes.
So frustrating for a constructor.
Even more so for his fans.
Not the first and not the last in F1.
His own worst enemy.
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the point where Fisichella crashed is after Senna spot. Senna hit the wall nearly the yellow advertsing
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certainly when Fisichella lost control and saw the Tamburello wall he thought "hole shit!"
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Next Senna?
Damn that Tamburello corner is forever cursed!!
PLynnJr95 1 year ago 101
aure232
It's not a mistake, it's simply a suspention failure, later it was admitted by Renault.
Dudaevvvvv 2 years ago 64