Wednesday, May 18, 2011

F1: the case of Adrian Newey incident Senna

It is not easy to accept the disappearance of a sample as Ayrton Senna, and still discussing what may have been the causes of the dramatic crash occurred at the Tamburello curve at that May 1st 1994 at Imola. To reopen the wound never healed in the hearts of fans was Adrian Newey, Red Bull and genius also responsible for the project last car of Ayrton together with Patrick Head.

During an interview with British newspaper The Guradian, Newey said that due to the release of the road to Williams at Imola may have been not only damage to the steering column, which however was not built to standard, but also a puncture, namely that of the right rear wheel. A hypothesis that does not take us back to the Brazilian champion, but opens new scenarios on the incident, which could have been caused by debris on the track left by the collision between other cars during the departure.

One thing is certain, Newey will not affect the movie because, as explained in his statement, "would not be an easy thing." In addition, the designer of the Red Bull said that Senna's accident marked not only a psychological level: "The little hair that I have fallen soon after, so it was something that changed me physically." Words expressing pain and understand that bring us back in time, when one of the most pure talent of F1 greeted us early.

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