F1 News: Massa suffers life-threatening injuries
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can you say sub dural hematoma???? Its sad but at the speeds these guys are running I would expect it to be worse. My prayers are with him. It might be time to retire
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Safety advances? With all the money spent in F1 they don't even use tethers, this would have kept that spring attached to the car, Fernando Alonzo lost a wheel today, thankfully he was just leaving the pits and was not up to speed, this could have been tragic as well, a tether keeps the wheel with the car, the drivers are also too exposed.
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F1 does use wheel tethers, since at least 1998. you can bet after this incident that the spring will be tethered as well.
edit: for clarification, the failure alonso had resulted from improperly securing the wheel to the wheel hub. since the tether runs from the chassis to the wheel hub, this is one of few ways the wheel could go flying off. thus, renault was penalized one race for the mistake made by the pit crew.
edit: for clarification, the failure alonso had resulted from improperly securing the wheel to the wheel hub. since the tether runs from the chassis to the wheel hub, this is one of few ways the wheel could go flying off. thus, renault was penalized one race for the mistake made by the pit crew.
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I saw that accident as it happened. It could have been a ton worse had the spring hit the visor and broke through it, and of course when he was knocked out he could ran straight into a concrete barrier.
I'm glad at least he is doing better, however there is concern over his left eye.
I really like Massa, he used to take unnecessary risks when he was younger but now he is a much better driver and almost won the Driver's Championship last year. Also, he is a good team player (looking back at the Schumacher years) and is a hard worker (compared to Kimi).
I hope he has a full and complete recovery.
I'm glad at least he is doing better, however there is concern over his left eye.
I really like Massa, he used to take unnecessary risks when he was younger but now he is a much better driver and almost won the Driver's Championship last year. Also, he is a good team player (looking back at the Schumacher years) and is a hard worker (compared to Kimi).
I hope he has a full and complete recovery.
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As for advances, Massa is alive because of the advances in Helmet design instigated by the FIA. If you do a bit of research on F1 helmet design, starting here, you will see how amazing these helmets actually are. Don't ignore the crash tests required by the FIA that allowed the secondary crash with the tire wall to have been so survivable.
Much as I hate to say it IMO this falls really hard in the "freak" accident category. It will be interesting to see if they can come up with anything reasonable but open wheel racing is always going to be dangerous.
As for recovery it looks very, very promising right now. Don't know about the eye (they say that the damage reports were incorrect) but otherwise they are thinking that he will be able to make a "full" recovery. Don't know if he will race but sounds like he will have one good eye and be able to walk and talk and enjoy his soon to be born child.
Best wishes Felipe!
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