Sir Stirling raced in a very different era - for example, they didn't wear seatbelts as they thought it better to be thrown clear in a crash because the cars invariably burst in to flames in crashes or, without roll hoops, they'd be crushed.Ray wrote:I respect Sir Moss and his achievements, but the dude didn't like to wear a helmet. His views on safety and how racing should be took a massive step back when that came out of his mouth. Can't remember the exact issue it was in, but he said that wearing a crash helmet was akin to cowardice when he was starting out and he didn't like to wear one. That's just plain nuts.Belatti wrote:At least it would be good if the drivers pay for their mistakes. I dont want corpses, but At least some more DNF would be nice. I agree with Sir Moss in an F1Racing interview I read a while ago.
And the drivers didn't do things like the "Schuey chop" back then because the very real risk of injury.