Wednesday, October 24, 2007

1994 F1 highlights

Duration: 05:31 minutes
Upload Time: 2006-10-26 16:40:24
User: IcedBudweiser
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My own review highlights of the dramatic & tragic Grand Prix year. In memory of Roland Ratzenberger and Ayrton Senna. Made in their memory witha tribute. Ayrton will never be forgotton. Music is part of classic F1 theme tune on BBC. fleetwood mac - the chain

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Homicide1100 ::: Favorites
rip Roland Ratzenberger and Ayrton Senna
07-10-08 05:31:45
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cr4yZ ::: Favorites
OMG... READ CAREFULLY WHAT IS WRITTEN UP ABOVE! "Yes, but please remember that HANS prevents head from hitting steering wheel (it is made that way - saves your neck by keeping head still at the impact). If Ayrton's head had stood [past form of "stay" - i'm not sure, sorry :(] still, this part of suspention that you mentioned, would've probably slip by top of his helmet instead of piercing the visior."
07-09-01 11:48:42
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HoratioHufnagel85 ::: Favorites
Senna is dead becouse a part suspension perfored his elmet and the head,not becouse he haven't hans
07-08-28 07:56:01
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albferraz ::: Favorites
The only highlights from this season were the deaths of Ayrton and Ratzenberg. A season we´ll never forget, unfortunately...
07-08-26 02:22:06
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Pingguest ::: Favorites
Yes, the BBC used that song from 1978 to 1996. But I think this clip isn't that good, as the music doesn't not 'correspond' with the footages.
07-08-09 11:39:57
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mybizuk ::: Favorites
some of you talk rubbish sennas impact was much much lower than kubicas senna had slowed by braking and downshifting two whole gears from 200mph to 130mph on impact kubica made a 160mph impact senna wasw unlucky kubica was lucky and had hans
07-08-08 14:14:57
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glensaviator ::: Favorites
Not only did the suspension hit him on the head, the back of his skull was fractured because of it hitting the car. The HANS would have prevented that, but, as you said, it would most likely not have stopped the suspension hitting his head.
07-08-04 19:25:44
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cr4yZ ::: Favorites
Yes, but please remember that HANS prevents head from hitting steering wheel (it is made that way - saves your neck by keeping head still at the impact). If Ayrton's head had stood [past form of "stay" - i'm not sure, sorry :(] still, this part of suspention that you mentioned, would've probably slip by top of his helmet instead of piercing the visior. (Even then helmets were made that solid).
07-08-03 13:05:41
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ShootandLoot ::: Favorites
Senna was killed when a wheel+suspension hit him on the head. HANS would not have helped him (but it certainly helped Kubica). If that wheel had not hit him on the head he could still be alive, bad luck I guess...
07-08-01 18:02:21
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cr4yZ ::: Favorites
But realize the difference between going off and impact speed. Kubica hit the wall almost straight on - at much higher angle than Senna at Tamburello - and did it at 230 not 200 km/h - telemetry does not lie. He practicaly slowed down by about 20-30 km/h. Senna hit the wall with 207 km/h - He slowed down almost by 100km/h. The answer why Kubica is alive and Senna is not is simple: HANS.
07-07-30 19:36:22
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