Thursday, October 27, 2011

Legend MotoGP: Rossi & Edwards Not Blame

Former world champion Motorcycle Grand Prix in the 500cc class, Wayne Gardner asked Colin Edwards and Valentino Rossi to not blame themselves for the disaster that makes Marco Simoncelli Dead dying at the Malaysian GP last weekend. Seeing the tragic incident Simoncelli, memory Gardner had drifted into the past in 1983, where he had experienced a similar incident with Franco Uncini in the Dutch Grand Prix. Although Uncini not to die, but Gardner could feel the mood right now engulfing Rossi and Edwards.


"Having been involved in an incident similar to the Franco Uncini years ago, I have a pretty good idea about how they would feel," wrote Gardner quoted by Autosport, Tuesday (25/10/2011).

Legendary racer from Australia that re-affirm, that Rossi and Edwards should not feel guilty for the death of Simoncelli. Because, that's the consequences that must be experienced racers death when challenged with high speed. Gardner explained, it should be both clear-headed senior rider of the disaster they experienced in Sepang, two days ago. "But it's not their fault. There was nothing they could do. Both events will repeat that in mind, again and again, wondering if they could turn left, right, or the brakes harder, "continued Gardner.

As a potent drug to erase memories of those dark, Gardner asked the jockey Tech 3 Yamaha and Ducati's to see replays of the incident, how they are completely helpless to avoid the death that caused Simoncelli unconscious and breathed his last breath in the hands of medical staff. "In the meantime, the TV footage of the accident can be a little entertainment for today and the years in the future. It will show, they did not have time to avoid the collision. Unfortunately, these cases occur in the wrong place and moment, "said Gardner, who is now 52-year-old.

However, Gardner did not deny, Simoncelli accident is still difficult to be accepted by common sense. Especially when listening to repeated series of events. "The accident that claimed the lives Simoncelli very strange and extreme," he continued. I've never seen an incident like that throughout my racing career related to race over the years. "" Beginning of the incident was not entirely clear, as seen from the camera. What we see, the bike seems hard and turned right, into the path Edwards and Rossi. I think, first he loses (grip) front, somehow he got back and immediately grip tires sliding on the track, "Gardner added.

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