Picture from accident:
https://scontent-a-ams.xx.fbcdn.net/hph ... e=54B51305
Well the pic above matches up up with this one:Diesel wrote: Source? I don't believe any parts of the car were 'cut'. The car as you see it in those pictures is how it came to rest after the accident. The tractor was still over the rear half of the car, and was driven forwards.
Only thing I can think of is that the airbox cover was ripped off completely and was kind-of placed back when the car was towed off. The picture of the doctor trying to communicate with him must have been seconds after impact, as there are not many people around. No 'jaws of life' theory possible in that case.kaller wrote: Those pictures don't seem to match. There are those where the wreck is already getting loaded on a truck and you can see the airbox partially intact whereas on others where the car is near the tractor the whole airbox is gone.
It seems like the pictures are from two different accidents almost...
The SC and MediCar were scrambled 45 seconds after the accident. The doctor was with him more than 3 minutes after the accident.Oakstreet wrote:Only thing I can think of is that the airbox cover was ripped off completely and was kind-of placed back when the car was towed off. The picture of the doctor trying to communicate with him must have been seconds after impact, as there are not many people around. No 'jaws of life' theory possible in that case.kaller wrote: Those pictures don't seem to match. There are those where the wreck is already getting loaded on a truck and you can see the airbox partially intact whereas on others where the car is near the tractor the whole airbox is gone.
It seems like the pictures are from two different accidents almost...
RTL was also speculating about Sutil being injured or maybe a stewart, only shortly before the podium ceremony they realized what had happened.ChrisM40 wrote:Just seen the BBC coverage, totally clueless about the Bianchi accident.
What picture shows the car with a complete roll hoop and airbox? I will tell you if it is a picture of the correct accident. You have probably looked at a picture from a previous accident.Jano11 wrote: The SC and MediCar were scrambled 45 seconds after the accident. The doctor was with him more than 3 minutes after the accident.
Look hereDiesel wrote:What picture shows the car with a complete roll hoop and airbox? I will tell you if it is a picture of the correct accident. You have probably looked at a picture from a previous accident.Jano11 wrote: The SC and MediCar were scrambled 45 seconds after the accident. The doctor was with him more than 3 minutes after the accident.
They might have placed the engine cover where it belongs, in the other pics it lies behind the carOakstreet wrote:Look hereDiesel wrote:What picture shows the car with a complete roll hoop and airbox? I will tell you if it is a picture of the correct accident. You have probably looked at a picture from a previous accident.Jano11 wrote: The SC and MediCar were scrambled 45 seconds after the accident. The doctor was with him more than 3 minutes after the accident.
http://youtu.be/VOE7-rE7MME?t=43s
Sky seemed to know pretty quickly, the FOM director certainly knew because they kept showing Marussias reaction.RZS10 wrote:RTL was also speculating about Sutil being injured or maybe a stewart, only shortly before the podium ceremony they realized what had happened.ChrisM40 wrote:Just seen the BBC coverage, totally clueless about the Bianchi accident.
Yep it was like they were trying to give the clueless BBC commentators a hint.ChrisM40 wrote:Sky seemed to know pretty quickly, the FOM director certainly knew because they kept showing Marussias reaction.RZS10 wrote:RTL was also speculating about Sutil being injured or maybe a stewart, only shortly before the podium ceremony they realized what had happened.ChrisM40 wrote:Just seen the BBC coverage, totally clueless about the Bianchi accident.