Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Wayne Gardner Said: Simoncelli Death Not One Rossi and Edwards

Posted by kang obet  |  at  9:24 AM 1 comment

Wayne Gardner
Sepang - Former world champion 500 cc class, Wayne Gardner, give strength to Colin Edwards and Valentino Rossi, who was involved in a deadly accident at the Sepang Circuit, Malaysia, Sunday (23/10/2011), which claimed the lives of the Italian, Marco Simoncelli. According to the 1987 world champion, the tragic incident was inevitable.
Edwards and Rossi crashed when Simoncelli Simoncelli crashed and slid into their lane. Tech 3 Yamaha and Ducati are not able to escape and become involved in a collision that makes Simoncelli severe injury to the head, neck, and chest.

Gardner said it was because he had experienced a similar incident with Franco Uncini at 1983 Dutch GP. At that time he hit the Italian rider while trying to avoid its rivals after the accident in the middle of the track. At that time Uncini coma, but can be recovered and is now a field representative MotoGP rider safety.
Well, based on Gardner's experience to know how you feel Edwards and Rossi. In fact, after it appeared rumors that Rossi Rossi despite retiring soon already denied the rumors.

"Have you ever experienced a similar incident with Franco Uncini few years ago, I can feel how they feel," Gardner writes about Edwards and Rossi in a column on his website.

"But it's not their fault. There was nothing they could do. Both will play back the events in their minds, again, and again, then asked if they should be able to turn left, right, or the brakes harder then. "

"However, there is little consolation, namely TV recording time of the accident. Now and in the years to come, it will show them that they obviously do not have time to avoid collision. It's just, unfortunately, the case was going in the wrong place and when that is not right. "

Gardner also revealed that, in his opinion, the accident was clearly a very unusual and difficult to predict because it is fast and is so horrible. He admitted that he had never seen such an event all involved in the racing arena.

"The beginning of the incident was not entirely clear as it looks on camera. All we see is the bike turn right and go into the path of Colin and Vale. I think initially he would lose the front grip, and just trying to get a grip again and made it drove straight back on the track, "he continued.
Man from Australia was also admitted, MotoGP lost a great racer and a big star candidate. Unfortunately, all too soon ended due to Simoncelli was gone.

"He could be a future star," said Gardner told Fox Sports. "He seems to be a future superstar. Sure to be a great loss."

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