How did Felipe Massa crash?

Massa was struck on the crash helmet by the spring from the heave damper arrangement at the rear of Rubens Barichello’s BGP001. As the discarded black spring bounced along the track, Massa drove into it at high speed – knocking him unconscious and causing him to crash head-on into a tyre barrier.

What happened Massa F1?

On 25 July 2009, in the second round of qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix, Massa’s head, though protected by his driver’s helmet, was struck by a suspension spring that had fallen from Rubens Barrichello’s Brawn, on a high-speed part of the track. He subsequently crashed head-on into a tyre barrier.

Which F1 driver died at Spa?

Anthoine Hubert
Pierre Gasly says he struggled to accept the loss of his friend Anthoine Hubert who tragically died in an accident in an F2 race at Spa last year. F1 and its feeder series will remember Anthoine Hubert during this weekend’s Belgian GP, a year on from the French driver’s death in an accident in an F2 race at Spa.

Is that Glock going slowly?

Is that Glock going slowly? It is! That’s Glock! ALLEN: Oh my goodness me, Hamilton’s back in position again!

Who tried to save Roger?

Purley is best known for his actions at the 1973 Dutch Grand Prix, where he abandoned his own race and attempted to save the life of fellow driver Roger Williamson, whose car was upside down and on fire following a serious accident.

Where is Ronnie Peterson buried?

September 15, 1978Ronnie Peterson / Date of burial

What happened to Ronnie Peterson?

Peterson, whose injuries were not considered life threatening, was taken to hospital and operated on that evening. But a bone marrow embolism entered his bloodstream, and he died the following morning. Had he received medical attention more promptly he would probably have survived.

Who is the youngest f1 world champion?

Sebastian Vettel
Sebastian Vettel is the youngest winner of the World Drivers’ Championship; he was 23 years and 134 days old when he won the 2010 championship. Fangio is the oldest winner of the World Drivers’ Championship; he was 46 years and 41 days old when he won the 1957 title.