Giancarlo Fisichella has been involved in a traffic accident north of Rome (near Autodromo di Vallelunga). In particular, the pilot would have thirty-eight-buffered a lady of 52 years. Fortunately, neither the woman taken to hospital only as a preventive measure or for the pilot, there were no physical consequences.
According to the Roman driver, who was driving a white Ferrari 458, to cause the incident was triggered by a long tail roadworks. In practice, despite the experience on the track and alertness out of the ordinary, "Physical" would not be able to stop his car in time. A story that should give pause to the most experienced drivers on how difficult, even for a driving ace, avoid sudden dangers that the streets open to traffic can generate.
According to the Roman driver, who was driving a white Ferrari 458, to cause the incident was triggered by a long tail roadworks. In practice, despite the experience on the track and alertness out of the ordinary, "Physical" would not be able to stop his car in time. A story that should give pause to the most experienced drivers on how difficult, even for a driving ace, avoid sudden dangers that the streets open to traffic can generate.
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