Deaths 1995: Willi Krakau (b. 1911) 2009: Danny Kladis (b. 1917) Races (Italics indicates a non-championship race) 1970: BRDC International Trophy 1998: San Marino Grand Prix 2009: Bahrain Grand Prix Wrong date? Click here to purge the page. Featured Media "The Most Badass Driver of...
The 1994 race was the first Grand Prix to be held following the deaths of Roland Ratzenberger and Senna two weeks earlier at Imola. Karl Wendlinger crashed his Sauber in the tunnel and went into a coma, missing the rest of the season as a result, while Michael Schumacher took the chequer...
Later, during a 16-year term as President of the FIA, Mosley was a central figure in tackling the safety of Formula 1 in the aftermath of Roland Ratzenberger and Ayrton Senna’s deaths at Imola, setting up the Expert Advisory Safety Committee, appointing Professo...
On the down side, accidents occurred more frequently in the 1960s. The 1960 Belgian Grand Prix, the fifth race of the season, is remembered as one of motorsport’s darkest days due to the deaths of Chris Bristow and Alan Stacey and the serious accidents of Stirling Moss and Mike Taylor. ...
She went on to enter the Portuguese and Italian Grands Prix but retired in both events. After eventually stepping away from racing following the deaths of other drivers, she returned to motorsport as part of the International Club of Former F1 Grand Prix Drivers in 1979...
Only the UK has had more driver deaths in F1. In total, there have been 16 Formula One drivers from Austria, with two of them winning a championship – Niki Lauda and Jochen Rindt. We’ll talk about the […] October 18, 2023The Mexican F1 Drivers Who've Dominated Formula 1 From ...
Aortic aneurysm causes about 200,000 deaths per year worldwide1,2. An aneurysm occurs due to the dilatation of blood vessels at different locations. The mortality is as high as 90% with massive hemorrhages caused by aneurysm rupture, and more than 50% even without rupture3,4. Thoracic aortic...
On the down side, accidents occurred more frequently in the 1960s. The 1960 Belgian Grand Prix, the fifth race of the season, is remembered as one of motorsport’s darkest days due to the deaths of Chris Bristow and Alan Stacey and the serious accidents of Stirling Moss and Mike Taylor....
There have been more than 128,000 cases and 4,700 deaths globally since the virus outbreak started in China late last year. Most people quickly recover from the virus after experiencing only mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough. For some, especially older adults and people with...
That the Bremgarten circuit was dangerous was well known, with the 1948 race weekend alone seeing two deaths - legendary Italian Achille Varzi dying in practice, and Christian Kautz, son of a Swiss multimillionaire, killed in the actual race. Eighteen cars would make the starting grid at ...