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Default Tribute to perished F1 drivers - 11-23-2006, 12:58 PM

Very moving Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORs-8GT6SMU

The story behind the fire incident if you watch carefully.

[quote:ffb0d]At Zandvoort Roger was killed. He and David Purley were running their similar March 731Gs in close company when the left front tyre on Roger's car exploded on their eighth lap at the section of the track where Piers Courage had crashed three years earlier. They had just negotiated the left-right flick called Hondenvlak and were in the first of two fast fifth-gear right-handers when the incident occurred. The March struck the outer guardrail, the supports of which, incredibly, had only been set in the soft sand that is such a feature of the seaside track. It bent back with the weight of the car, before flipping it back on to the track, where it landed upside-down, right on the apex of the second right-hander. The left-hand fuel tank had been damaged, and a small fire started.

Purley immediately stopped his car and abandoned his own race in a selfless act of heroism harrowingly captured on BBC television.

Only yards away stood a fire tender, but no order was given to stop the race and its driver refused, perhaps rightly, to drive against the direction of the traffic. Worse, marshals with fire extinguishers merely watched as Purley fought a lone battle to right the upturned March. He could hear Williamson inside it. Roger pleaded with him to get him out. Time and again Purley tried to lift the car, but each time he failed. For two laps - at least 2m 47s -the fire was minimal, but then it grew dramatically in intensity. David tried to fight it after grabbing an extinguisher from one marshal, but by then the fire had too strong a hold.

As the marshals still remained immobile, appalled spectators began to try and help, unable to believe what they were seeing. Only then were marshals with police dogs galvanized into action, to keep them back. Finally, in the most callous act of cowardice ever seen in motor racing, they moved at last and tried to drag the desolate Purley away. He shrugged them off angrily.
Roger was uninjured in the cockpit, but they left him to die of asphyxiation. When they finally arrived, the fire trucks were far, far too late.

David Purley : Through his tears he said, "I just couldn't turn it over. I could see he was alive and I could hear him shouting, but I couldn't get the car over. I was trying to get people to help me, and if I could have turned the car over he would have been alright, we could have got him out."
Later, when the immediate grief had receded, he admitted, "I didn't even think about the heroism or any of that rubbish. I just did what comes naturally to a trained soldier who sees a fellow in trouble."[/quote:ffb0d]
  
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Default 11-23-2006, 01:59 PM

Insane....Check out the death at about 3:55 into the video...Fucking out of it...

Stupid music, but good video...

p.s - link needs to be fixed
  
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Default 11-23-2006, 02:25 PM

Link fixed.




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But one of her fucking grandkids, pookie, rayray or lil-nub was probably slanging weed or rocks out of the house.
  
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Default 11-23-2006, 05:30 PM

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Insane....Check out the death at about 3:55 into the video...Fucking out of it...

Stupid music, but good video...

p.s - link needs to be fixed
and that is why you dont cross a race track when there are cars coming at you.

Some of those didnt seem like they would be fatal. The forces at which these guy must be pushed to are surreal.
  
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Default 11-23-2006, 09:03 PM

Wow, racing back in the 50's to 70's was quite lethal. rip.
  
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Default 11-23-2006, 10:34 PM

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Insane....Check out the death at about 3:55 into the video...Fucking out of it..
why the fuck was he running across the street when the cars are coming?


  
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Default 11-23-2006, 11:44 PM

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Insane....Check out the death at about 3:55 into the video...Fucking out of it..
why the fuck was he running across the street when the cars are coming?
Probably panicked after seeing his mate get totalled....I imagine those vehicles are moving so fast its near impossible to judge how quickly they can reach you...
He probably glanced in the direction briefly, saw no cars, or saw cars in the distance, assumed it was safe...and then a split second later cars are where he is.
  
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