I’ve been watching racing since the 70’s and have seen plenty of terrible stuff but this one got to me.JPBD1990 wrote: ↑30 Oct 2020, 14:58Yeah thanks for sharing that message. Honestly, I’d heard of the crash in qualifying but didn’t know much about it or about the driver. Reading that had me shedding a tear so I watched the entire quali session from that day YouTube. Absolutely devastating scenes. Also (obviously a different time and whatever) but quite disrespectful I felt? They showed them providing CPR on him (multiple times). That is an indication that he’s not breathing... I feel like they should have cut away immediately, but they just kept returning to it. Quite horrific really. Also my fault for watching it but hey here we are
I liked the Simtec team. They didn’t have a chance, but the whole attitude around the team, the bold 80’s MTV livery, made you root for them regardless.
And then there was this weekend. I never have watched it back, no need to, I can still vividly remember the car rotating off the barrier, and the shock that that the safety cell was open, shortly followed by the realization I was looking at someone dying.
I turned off the TV. Next day I couldn’t get myself to watch the race so I only heard on the news of Senna’s accident. It did not surprise me. They should have pulled the race after Barrichello’s crash. It was clear that the track was not compatible with these cars.
To be frank I never completely felt comfortable with F1 returning there, even with all the changes and all the improvements on the cars.