Which only means that it all comes down to luck as much as to anyone's effort.Giblet wrote:timbo wrote:Well, it seems that was said after Henry Surtees death (crashgate noted)? Not too sensible of him.Giblet wrote:"Where I consider myself very fortunate is that I have not, since 1994, had to confront a real problem in Formula One - the death or incapacitating injury of a driver, although- very sadly, we have twice lost a marshal These are the only times I deeply care. Problems like so-called Spygate, Liegate, and Crashgate controversies don't really matter. Everyone is still walking around. It's the awful finalityof death or incapacity that gets to you when you are ultimately responsible."
The very next sentence in the quote:
"Fatalities get less publicity in other categories of competition, but still happen despite all our efforts."
Also, deaths and crashes that happened @1994 were results of drastic rule changes that were at least approved (if not driven) by him.