Aaron
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/9388940.stm
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JonnyJ
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Registered: 23rd Sep 05
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Just seen this, wonder how bad he is?
Worrying with the new F1 season just around the corner
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Aaron
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Registered: 9th Aug 04
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Doesn't sound good, but then again, when Tiger Woods "crashed" his car outside his house that time...some websites reported that he had serious injuries...and some reported that he was dead ...and it turned out to be nothing at all.
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Ben G
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Registered: 12th Jan 07
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that man has no luck whatsoever hope he recovers quick but can't see his 2 fractures getting sorted in 5 weeks.
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Rob E
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Registered: 1st Jan 06
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Thats so unlucky as he is going to miss out on vital testing time now. I bet Bruno Senna cant believe his luck though!
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Nath
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Surprised he's allowed to compete in Rallying. Normally F1 drivers are wrapped in cotton wool because of insurance.
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Jamie-C
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Its a pity, he was always good for mixing up the field in F1, hopefully hes better soon
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Ben J
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Registered: 31st Jan 05
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Rumours that his right hand is fucked. Nearly had to be amputated. :-(
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Rick Draper
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quote: Originally posted by Ben J
Rumours that his right hand is fucked. Nearly had to be amputated. :-(
Jeremy Beadle
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Dom
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Registered: 13th Sep 03
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http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/kubica-cannot-pick-up-a-glass-to-drink-alguersuari/
Audio (14:20 mark) - http://soundcloud.com/matthew-layton/matthew-layton-zoneoneradio-7
quote: I think Robert is and was a fantastic driver, fast and complete. I am sure that he could be a world champion without a doubt. At present day the latest information that I have about him is not not very good. He can not drink using the hand, i mean he can not take a glass and drink so it does not look too good. I think his injury is worse than expected. Of course I would like him to come back, because without a doubt he deserves to be in F1.
Looks like it is game over for getting back into F1 Hopefully we'll see him in another series though because he was a good a driver!
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Nismo
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Ben G
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would love to see something in f1 enabling disabled drivers like him being able to drive the cars.
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emicen
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Registered: 26th Jul 10
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
would love to see something in f1 enabling disabled drivers like him being able to drive the cars.
Should be possible, I'm sure the cars have power steering. They managed to mod a cart for Zanardi to drive after he lost his legs.
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Rob E
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Registered: 1st Jan 06
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He is part of a sport with some of the best engineers in the world as anything is possible. Fingers crossed for him that he is able to drive in F1 again
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Hammer
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Registered: 11th Feb 04
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Disagree completely. Should they aid disabled people to run races in the Olympics? Or should they just leave them to compete in the Paralympics?
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
Disagree completely. Should they aid disabled people to run races in the Olympics? Or should they just leave them to compete in the Paralympics?
So you're saying the current disabled drivers in motorsport, of which there are plenty (Nic Hamilton and Alex Zanardi, youtube his car it's pretty special in terms of setup, are two that spring to mind), shouldn't be there and shouldn't be allowed to race?
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Hammer
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Nic Hamilton would not even be in a go kart championship but for his second name, Zanardi I know little of. However, there is a difference between the pinnacle of a sport and a tinpot championship.
To suggest a disabled person should be aided in F1 is ridiculous imo.
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Dom
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Zanardi is an ex-F1 and Champcar driver, had an accident in 2001, lost both legs, now races in the WTCC (THIS is his car setup) and did do some testing in Sauber's F1 car. And he's still pretty handy with a steering wheel.
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JonnyJ
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Hopefully they'll figure something out to help him like zanardi. End of the day a little lighter steering or something to aid grip is not going to provide any noticeable advantage over the rest of the field, he still has to drive the thing.
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chrisritch
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
Nic Hamilton would not even be in a go kart championship but for his second name
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
Zanardi is an ex-F1 and Champcar driver, had an accident in 2001, lost both legs, now races in the WTCC (THIS is his car setup) and did do some testing in Sauber's F1 car. And he's still pretty handy with a steering wheel.
I know who he is I meant his situation.
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BarnshaW
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i am divided on this, whilst i sort of agree with hammer i am also torn on the fact he is/was a competent F1 driver with years of experience and therefore should he be dropped and removed when there would be no doubt technology in place to keep him racing.
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
quote: Originally posted by Dom
Zanardi is an ex-F1 and Champcar driver, had an accident in 2001, lost both legs, now races in the WTCC (THIS is his car setup) and did do some testing in Sauber's F1 car. And he's still pretty handy with a steering wheel.
I know who he is I meant his situation.
You said "Zanardi i know little of" But his situation is as i posted, no legs races in the WTCC and drove a modified Sauber.
Also i don't buy the advantage line, Zanardi mentioned that it was very difficult (this is before KERs and DRS to complicate things) in the F1.06 as he was having to steer round corners one handed due to the accelerator position on the wheel. Clearly he wasn't at an advantage
However this obviously raises the question of safety as F-Ducts, iirc, were partially banned on the grounds of safety due to a number of drivers (Ferrari being one of them) having to remove a hand from the wheel to activate the duct.
Either way, if teams could make the cars safe for a disabled then there is no reason why they couldn't or shouldn't race.
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kennySRi
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
To suggest a disabled person should be aided in F1 is ridiculous imo.
Agree with this 100%.
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Dom
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Registered: 13th Sep 03
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quote: Originally posted by kennySRi
quote: Originally posted by Hammer
To suggest a disabled person should be aided in F1 is ridiculous imo.
Agree with this 100%.
Thanks for your argument, valid input
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