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BBC News - F1 Marussia driver Maria de Villota in Duxford crash
I'm surprised nobody has brought this up already.... it seems like her condition is improving thankfully. I wonder what impact this could have on formula one... especially the discussion on Canopies etc. |
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I believe that the forum hasn't been working over the last few days, so it's normal that no one said anything about this. Anyway, I'll stick to what Joe Saward said:
For the time being F1 should not be making any snap decisions. The sport should take a look at what happened and then decide whether that warrants any action. |
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Don't be too surprised that nobody has mentioned the incident , as I , and presumably everyone else , has been having trouble accessing the forum for the last few days .
Some reports I've read have said it may have been an issue with the anti-stall electronics revving the car without warning , so this knid of issue might have happened anywhere . The discussion , I believe , will be more about the safety at private tests , rather than specifically about canopies . I noticed a derisive comment about the team leaving the truck's lift-gate out from Joe Saward , but who could have known that a car suddenly sliding under it would be an issue with which they'd have to deal ? I hope she's ok , and that she can soon get back in the car . This has the potential to set the girls with F1 ambition back a few decades in terms of public opinion . |
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BBC News - F1 Marussia driver Maria de Villota in Duxford crash |
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The discussion , I believe , will be more about the safety at private tests , rather than specifically about canopies . I noticed a derisive comment about the team leaving the truck's lift-gate out from Joe Saward , but who could have known that a car suddenly sliding under it would be an issue with which they'd have to deal ? |
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Correct. Hopefully we don't need a knee-jerk reaction. |
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BBC News - F1 Marussia driver Maria de Villota in Duxford crash |
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Sadly, the news could be better;
Maria de Villota loses right eye in accident, remains in critical but stable condition - F1 news - AUTOSPORT.com |
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I would really like to know now what exactly happened. |
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The best news is that she's out of surgery and stable , Taz . That much is good . LONDON -- Formula One test driver Maria de Villota has lost her right eye after a crash in testing for the Marussia team. Maria de Villota Loses Eye: Marussia F1 Test Driver In Critical But Stable Condition After Crash |
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So sorry to hear she has lost her right eye!!
Formula 1 driver Maria de Villota has lost her right eye following a test track crash. She was hurt when the MR-01 race car she was driving hit a support truck at Duxford airfield in Cambridgeshire on Tuesday. BBC News - Maria de Villota: Driver loses right eye after crash Such a terrible accident, and hope she finds the strength to move on with her life. ![]() |
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It looks like a freak accident and without knowing the full facts, it would be wrong to lay blame. However, I did not hear it was an electronics problem but may have been a error but that's not confirmed. I have seen a picture and the tail lift hit the roolover / head support.
Best wishes to her and hope for the best. |
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Thankfully Maria is alive. We all wish her the best for her, and pray for her speedy recovery, but losing an eye pretty much ends her racing career.
The length of time she was apparently unconcious is also troubleing, but hopefully she will have no neurological issues related to that. Apparently, she had pulled into the temporary 'pits' after making a straight line 'installation' run and was stopping, or did stop, to converse with the crew when the car suddenly accelerated. There were a lot of people around so Maria likely had few options are far as where she could steer the car as it accelerated towards the rear of the truck. It appeared from what still photos I have seen that the car went pretty much straight at the rear of the truck. Had there been a canopy on the car, the outcome would no doubt have been different, but it's also quite possible a deformable canopy would have still caused injuries. It's possible a canopy could have contributed to fatal injuries. Since there was no canopy, how it may have helped, or hindered, in the incident is just speculation. A damaged canopy may have made it more difficult to render aid as immediately to Maria as not having a canopy. |
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Again, there is lots of speculation going around.
I understand that the Lorry was nowhere near where Maria should have been pulling in. It's true that the car did suddenly accelerate but this is normal as she was doing about 3.2k in 2and and the idle is 4.6k. Why she was in 2nd and not first is something that Maria will know as is why she didn't engage the clutch. The full facts haven't come out yet so speculating is foolish but it is unfair to blame the Lorry Driver or the car at this stage with no substance whatsoever or basis in fact. |
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I have seen a picture and the tail lift hit the roolover / head support. A horrible accident, and one that sounds like a mechanical problem rather than human error. Hope she recovers well but at least she is in good hands at Addenbrookes. Assuming her eye is the only functional loss she has, we may well see her back behind the wheel in the future. I hope she can bounce back. |
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