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Tribute to F1 Drivers Killed When Driving

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  1. Ferrari250GTO

    Ferrari250GTO Formula 3

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    I did this so people could remember alll the great drivers that were killed in an accident, crash, or in the aftermath of a crash or accident. In 2 ways this took me a long time. The first getting all the information and putting it here. Then the second, thinking of all these people that died, was really, well the feeling is hard to explain. If there is ANY driver that I forgot to include, please tell me, as I do not want anyone to be forgotten. In the first version I did not include pictures, as I wanted you to just remember the people. In the second, I included pictures of 1 driver from each decade. The pictures I included had nothing to do with how much I liked them, cared about them, or anything like that. It is just simply a picture of a person, who was killed while doing what they like best. If you could help me with any other thing I could add, it would be truly appreciated. You can use these pictures, spread them around to others, and just appreciate these people.

    http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u94/Ferrarilover2/RIP.jpg

    http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u94/Ferrarilover2/RIP2.jpg

    I would really like if you spent some time each day remembering all these people, so these would make good desktops. Thank you
     
  2. Gatorrari

    Gatorrari F1 World Champ Silver Subscribed

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    You forgot Jim Clark (April 1968) and Ludovico Scarfiotti (June 1968).
     
  3. Senna3xWC

    Senna3xWC F1 Rookie

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    Wow.

    How could anyone forget Jim Clark?
     
  4. tifosi12

    tifosi12 Four Time F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa Owner

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    Nice job.

    Not dead, but probably the most severly wounded survivor and somebody I have to think of once in a while: Philippe Streiff
     
  5. tifosi12

    tifosi12 Four Time F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa Owner

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    Because he didn't die in a F1. There are many other great F1 drivers who died, but not on this list and I assume it is because they didn't die in a F1.
     
  6. Ferrari250GTO

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    I found this list on wiki**dia.org you can look it up. Please send me an e-mail with the names of the people you are thinking of, I will include them somewhere. [email protected]
     
  7. Senna1994

    Senna1994 F1 World Champ

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    How about Pedro Rodriguez killed at the Norsring...
     
  8. tifosi12

    tifosi12 Four Time F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa Owner

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    We might do a better job if everybody chimes in.

    Let's see:

    Denny Hulme, Didier Pironi, Clay Regazzoni, Mike Hawthorn, Bruce McLaren, Stefan Bellof, Manfred Winkelhock

    I'm sure there are more.
     
  9. Ferrari250GTO

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    Mike Hawthorn was killed driving, though not in a F1 car. Hulme was killed in a M3. Pironi was killed in a boat. Regazzoni was killed driving a Chrysler. McLaren died in a CanAm car. Bellof died in a Porsche 956. Winkelhock was also killed driving a 956. So none of these people were killed driving a F1 car.
     
  10. Ferrari250GTO

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    Killed in a 512M
     
  11. tifosi12

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    Ok, we miscommunicated. I thought you were looking for other F1 drivers who died meanwhile. But you were thinking only of drivers who died in a F1. I think from that perspective your list is complete.
     
  12. Ferrari250GTO

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    Clark died in an F2 race. Scarfotti in a hill climb in a Porsche 910
     
  13. Ferrari250GTO

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    Yes I was only thinking of drivers who died in a F1. But thanks for everyone's help anyway.
     
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    Mike Spence died in a Lotus Turbine car at Indianapolis, not in a Formula One car.
     
  15. Senna1994

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    Ferrari 250 GTO thanks for the post, realized about Hawthorn as well. Don't forget Mike the Bike.
     
  16. Ferrari250GTO

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    OK I will soon update it.
     
  17. Ferrari250GTO

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    Mike the Bike? I am sorry, I do not know who he is.
     
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    I think we should include all of the F1 drivers who were lost in various accidents before their time...Jimmy Clark sure should count, as he was just holding up the team colors in the F2 race.

    Graham Hill comes to mind, private plane crash. We did mention Hawthorne, road accident? Maybe even James Hunt, early death from heart failure?

    I think that it is safe to say we should remember all these fine people for their contributions, taking care to do this in good taste.
     
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    Mike Hailwood, hit by a truck while taking his family out to dinner.
     
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    Why include just a few Indy 500 fatalities? O'Connor, Unser, Cortner, Spence? I know that the race counted for WDC points up until??? But these are not deaths in F1 cars (although Spence was an F1 driver). Not trying to be nitpicky or anything, but if you're going to include Indy, you would need to add quite a few more names...
     
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    Indy was part of F1 only in the fifties, however no F1 team really ever participated. Ferrari made a few efforts, but nothing serious and the results were dismal.

    F1 teams (Lotus) participated in the sixties, but there it wasn't part of the F1 championship anymore.
     
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    All true. But, remember that Jimmy Clark actually skipped the Monaco Grand Prix to go to the 1965 Indy 500. He won in his Lotus - very much like an F1 car but with the suspension offset with unequal left and right linkages for the direction of the race.

    Nothing much stopped Jimmy in those days.
     
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    Yup. And I always get an emotional kick out of the huge banners hanging on the outside of the IMS with F1 heroes who also won Indy: Clark, Fittipaldi, Andretti and Villeneuve
     
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    And, let's don't forget about Graham Hill...who singlehandly put Lotus team back together after Clark's untimely death in 1968.

    That Lotus 31 that Clark used was the first rear-engine car to win Indy, and there has never been a front-engine roadster to win one since.

    This nostalgia stuff is kind of addictive, isn't it - especially compared to the state of the 500 and F1 nowadays?
     
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    Michele Alboretto died during testing of the Audi R10. One of my favorite Ferrari drivers from the 80's
     

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