Roland Ratzenberger

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Roland Ratzenberger

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This past week I have enjoyed all the Senna coverage, however I feel most people do not realise Roland. I did see Remembering Roland by Sky which was awesome to see. Top lad I could pick up.

But most I appreciate about him was he never gave up. He did not have money to getting to F1, but he gave it his all until the very end. And his will to learn and understand to get to and stay in F1. For me as a person who comes from a background of financial difficulty, his legacy will always stay with me to never give up on my dreams. No matter how old I get.

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I find it difficult to view any story about somebody who died young without being sceptical about how romanticised the story is, but Roland seemed to be a genuinely lovely person, skilled all round racing driver and had a gift with words - the story about him sending back a 'testing debrief' which was actually a report on a night of lovemaking with a lady from MTV was classic.

I thought that the piece Sky did about Roland was very good, really nicely put together.

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beatbot wrote:This past week I have enjoyed all the Senna coverage, however I feel most people do not realise Roland. I did see Remembering Roland by Sky which was awesome to see. Top lad I could pick up.

But most I appreciate about him was he never gave up. He did not have money to getting to F1, but he gave it his all until the very end. And his will to learn and understand to get to and stay in F1. For me as a person who comes from a background of financial difficulty, his legacy will always stay with me to never give up on my dreams. No matter how old I get.

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Yes. I think there is an inspiration in his story.
Never give up.

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Does anyone know if there was ever a court trial to investigate Ratzenberger's death? Or his demise was not worth of such procedures as Senna's was?

Wasn't his accident (opposed to Senna's!) witnessed to have been caused by a mechanical failure?

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As far as I remember, Roland's accident was mechanical, but its just one of those things, a large % of driver deaths are caused by something breaking. I think the difference was largely down to the black boxes in the williams. Being destroyed and put back just made the whole thing a sticky mess, and ended up in court.
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