Wow. Lucky Felipe.
The wound looks awful, I think it makes him a very different person. I wonder if people will still make comments about his "boyish" character.
If he needed somehow to be put through an ordeal to become a tough driver, right now he is going through one, in front of our eyes.
There are some tales about people that has gone through a major crash. For example, at random, let's take... me.
I crashed once after many years of driving... well, driving like the Gods. I thought I was invincible, in some sense (I still do
). Actually, that accident made me think that I was
actually, somehow, untouchable: I survived.
However (and I swear I'm not making this up) after that crash, for almost a year, I was
physically startled sometimes, specially when large trucks appeared suddenly in front of me. I found that very curious, as I did not crash (I wasn't even driving) with a truck, but I had a hard rollover.
I don't know how to find a better word than "phisically" (perhaps "bodily"?): it wasn't
me, it was my body the one who was startled... Yeah, that sounds stupid, but that was the way it felt.
There are several stories, whispered in the pitlane from ear to ear (I imagine) about famous drivers and famous crashes, in terms of the physical or spiritual changes the drivers went through.
Everytime I see a racing crash I remember the first film by Werner Herzog, that I once saw, called Herakles. It's a very short movie, where bodybuilders lifting weights are interspersed with scenes from the footage of the famous 1955 F1 accident at Le Mans.
I quote the guy: a strongman “encompasses intellectual strength, independence of mind, confidence, self-reliance, and maybe even a kind of innocence... (but) even the strongman striving for some superhuman quality can still be cut down by cruel acts of chance".
You know, sometimes, some people doesn't give a damn about who wins or who losses, but about the personalities in this sport and Massa is certainly one. Who knows if his personna will be defined in part by this accident?
I remember how (apparently) Alex Zanardi changed, from famous to legend. Compared with him, the scars Felipe has right now are almost... well, I don't know, "homely"? (I run out of words pretty quickly when I don't think in English, I mean no disrespect for Felipe
)
I only hope he doesn't crash anymore. It can be argued that right now he's probably the person in the grid who takes more risks. Perhaps only Alonso is at the same level of what fans call "courage" and regular people calls "insanity"... and those cars "flip-up" very easily.