The non-fatal but most spectacular crash thread

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Zonta, Eau Rouge, 1999:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eH_8EqwJY0E

Also, off topic as non F1, but Heidfeld vs Prost Jr at the inaugural Formula E race, fighting for victory, on the last corner:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8Bzmu1ZIVs

Idiot Prost.
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Ralf flying high down under

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evwB22JqRsU
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Michael rolling over down under

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbgGO_2vAxw
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Niki Lauda's crash in 1976:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYgjRTWhWi8?t=1m11s[/youtube]
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The most violent crash aftermath

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SXbGDcMeo8
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Red Bull gives Mark Webber wings, Valencia 2010;

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But perhaps Mark grew wings on his own, Le mans 1999;

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The surprise wheel-bailout crash from Buemi:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgRNYuFewS4[/youtube]
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xpensive wrote:But perhaps Mark grew wings on his own, Le mans 1999;

http://resources1.news.com.au/images/20 ... 2d4773.jpg
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kvDkNXLrn4[/youtube]
The video looks much more spectacular. I know Red Bull is in stunt business, but the amount of flips is insane.
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Are there any clips of the Loic Duval crash at Le Mans this year? Should be pretty high up there..

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TurboLag wrote:Are there any clips of the Loic Duval crash at Le Mans this year? Should be pretty high up there..
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andartop wrote: Also, off topic as non F1, but Heidfeld vs Prost Jr at the inaugural Formula E race, fighting for victory, on the last corner:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8Bzmu1ZIVs

Idiot Prost.
he didn't even look before moving

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There are many fine crashes here, but I've got to agree with adrianjordan...

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Alonso, Brazil 2003

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We had few big ones this year really

Silverstone Kimi
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Canada Massa
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When you look back, there are so many accidents where you look at it now and think "he was lucky" when at the time you don't really think about it that much.

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When you look back, there are so many accidents where you look at it now and think "he was lucky" when at the time you don't really think about it that much.
I was thinking that too, and in a sense they are, but it's also thanks to the fia for making these cars that safe (I say that with pain in my heart, considering what happened to Bianchi). Unfortunaly, many had to die in the past to make surviving such crashes possible.

In that sense, the drivers in this topic are lucky that others died so that they could survive similar or worse catastrophic events. I think we shouldnt forget that.

But enough of that. To continue the topic, Derek Daly monaco 1980 aka "let's take overtaking to a different dimension"



Incredible that nobody got hit on the head, given how many cars he flew over.
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Alex Zanardi in 2001



Most remarkable has been his defiant will to continue to truly live, not just survive. Only days ago, he competed at the Ironman World Championship and finished just outside the top 10%.
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Former F1 driver Alex Zanardi added another feat to his inspirational story at the weekend after he finished just outside the top 10% at the Ironman World Championship using just the power of his arms.

Zanardi lost both his legs and nearly his life in a horrific 2001 CART crash but has remained active in sport since, winning Paralympic gold at London 2012 in handcycling. The Italian, attempting his first-ever triathalon event, completed the famous Kailua-Kona event in Hawaii on October 11, 272nd out of 2,187 finishers.

The Kona event consists of a 2.4-mile swim, a 112-mile bicycle ride and a 26.2-mile marathon run. Zanardi utilised a wet vest which kept his body floating for the swimming portion, before he took to a self-developed handcycle to finish the biking segment. The Ironman was completed on an Olympic wheelchair, crossing the line in nine hours, 47 minutes and 14 seconds.

"It is fantastic and I will treasure this day in my heart for the rest of my life," Zanardi said. "The last 300 meters were worth everything, they were worth being here for. I don't know if everybody got cheered the same way, but when I passed down that narrow lane, I have never experienced anything like that. It was amazing. I was always close to crying. I am not an emotional guy for these types of things, but this was very special."

Zanardi drove for Jordan, Minardi and Lotus between 1991 and 1994 before an unsuccessful comeback with Williams in 1999. He had greater success in America, winning the CART championship in 1997 and 1998. Since his accident he has competed in the World Touring Car Championship for BMW in a specially-modified car.
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