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Nucleon 07.12.2004 20:11

Gestorben @ Rennsport
 
Crash & Burn Geht nicht lustig aus :weird: Ist halt echt und nicht Kino.....

Formi 07.12.2004 20:16

:jawd: heftig....

kann noch gar net so lang her sein, da es ein 360 modena is. war wohl in japan, oder? evtl. motegi?! heftig....

Willi Thiele 07.12.2004 20:20

Crash
 
echt heftig ,der Ferraripilot wirds wohl kaum überlebt haben

wie lange son Ferrari brennt ist doch sein Geld wert

Formi 07.12.2004 20:22

Zitat:

Zitat von Willi Thiele
wie lange son Ferrari brennt ist doch sein Geld wert


*muhahahaaaa* was ein schwarzer humor :engel:

Amtrack 07.12.2004 20:39

Alle haben es überlebt, der Ferraripilot hat später ne Menge Kohle von nem Gericht zugesprochen bekommen. Bei Interesse kann ich den englischen Originaltext hier reinsetzen..

Bleifuss 07.12.2004 21:10

Da ging ja gar nichts im Ferrari... stell mal rein "Mr Switzerland". Möcht ich sehen. Welche Strecke war das denn ? Spa auf jeden Fall nicht.....

Daniel 07.12.2004 21:23

wie hat der im ferrari überlebt? :mnih:

Silent Deatz 07.12.2004 21:32

Zitat:

Zitat von Daniel
wie hat der im ferrari überlebt? :mnih:

min. 100000000000000000000000 Schutzengel UND die Sicherheitstechnik im Rennsport von heute :jawd:

Amtrack 07.12.2004 21:32

Crippled car racer wins massive payout
A racing car driver whose career ended with a sickening crash five years ago Wednesday was awarded 90 million yen compensation after the Tokyo District Court ruled race organizers were to blame for his crippling accident.

Tetsuya Ota fell well short of getting the 300 million he had been asking from the five organizers and the marshal of the 1998 race where he suffered severe burns that ruined his driving career, but received the vindication he had been looking for.

"The crash was caused when the flag car suddenly slowed down," Presiding Judge Tsuyoshi Ono said. "Firefighting and rescue preparations were also not up to scratch."

Ota was delighted with the court win. "I would like to thank everybody who has supported me along the way," the 43-year-old once referred to as Japan's best Ferrari handler said in the wake of the ruling.

Those ordered to pay Ota include Fuji Speedway in Shizuoka Prefecture, where the horrifying crash occurred, and TV Tokyo, which broadcast the race.

None of the defendants have stated whether they will appeal against the ruling, including TV Tokyo, which spent the entirety of the court battle arguing that it could not be regarded as one of the race organizers.

Court records said Ota's terrifying crash occurred during a warm-up lap before the official start of the race in May 1998. Ota's car burst into flames after slamming into another vehicle that had already stopped because of a different accident.

Ota was stuck in the fireball for almost 90 seconds before rescuers finally dragged him out. He sustained burns across his body and is still unable to move his right arm, right shoulder and fingers properly.

Judges ruled the flag car should have been traveling at about 60 kilometers per hour instead of the 150 kilometers it was doing, and caused the accident by slowing too quickly. Ota was forced to unexpectedly drop his pace and, as a result, he lost control and smash into the stationary vehicle.

They also decided that Ota was left in his flaming vehicle for too long and organizers had neglected their responsibility to get him out of the burning car within 30 seconds of the blaze erupting.

A pre-race agreement between Ota and the organizers not to pursue legal action in the event of an accident was also dismissed as unacceptable.

"A letter that tries to eliminate one party from taking any responsibility for major accidents caused by gross negligence is incorrect, unfair and not void in this court," presiding judge Ono said.

TV Tokyo's attempt to avoid being regarded as one of the race organizers was dismissed by the court, which ruled it was involved in sufficient decisions made about the race to be viewed as one of the organizations directly concerned with running it.

Ota made his debut in 1982, racing in the Formula 3000 series before switching to GT car races in which he competed in four straight Le Mans 24-hour races. (Mainichi Shimbun, Japan, Oct. 29, 2003)

(Quelle: http://mdn.mainichi.co.jp/news/archi...fp019000c.html)

Bleifuss 07.12.2004 21:32

...der Aufprall war nicht soooo heftig. Aber da bewegte sich absolut nichts.....
Wüste ich auch gerne

BAD_SUPRA 07.12.2004 22:43

amtrack mach kein scheiß, erst heut hab ich mir n game gekauft das CRASH N´ BURN heißt :weird: VID is aber echt derb!

Jabo 08.12.2004 00:18

Der Rennleitung gehört der Arsch aufgerissen! Sowas gehört abgebrochen!( Nicht wegen dem Crash sondern wegen der Sicht!) :rowdy:

antibrain 08.12.2004 03:04

Dazu fiel mir dieses ein..

klick

Hannes 08.12.2004 15:26

Zitat:

Zitat von antibrain
Dazu fiel mir dieses ein..

klick


wow..... :boah: ....is ja heftig. Wie hat der das bitte überlebt? Vorallem wie hat er das Auto noch realisiert und sich umgedreht? Is doch eignetlich normal dass auf dem Highway Autos vorbeirauschen, aber dass der sich dann nochmal umdreht? :undweg:

Exterminator 08.12.2004 17:45

Vollbremsung?
 
Hi Hannes,

vielleicht hat er ne Vollbremsung gemacht?!? :mnih:

Im Video is ja kein Sound! :laut:

MFG Roland


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