Richie Stanaway survives a nasty crash at Spa
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- 3rd June 2012, 19:18 at 7:18 pm #131487GirtsParticipant
Just a week after Conor Daly’s crash at Monaco, Kiwi Formula Renault 3.5 driver Richie Stanaway experienced an airborne crash at the Spa circuit today:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNZRAc-pJlE
The driver himself has confirmed that he’s (kind of) OK on his Twitter account:
thanks for the tweets every1, I’m ok, although fractured vertebrae and need to be transfered to paris for an operation. #notgood
After what was a victorious year in German F3 Championship and a race victory in his GP3 debut weekend at Spa, Stanaway has experienced a difficult start to the 2012 season in FR 3.5 Championship. Let’s hope he fully recovers as soon as possible.
3rd June 2012, 22:30 at 10:30 pm #202528Keith CollantineKeymasterVery scary – you see a car coming out of the spray like that and you think of Pironi. Hopefully he’ll make a good recovery – not good to hear of two drivers being injured on the same day.
4th June 2012, 6:18 at 6:18 am #202529AdrianMorseParticipantThe actual impact didn’t seem that hard compared to some other crashes that drivers walk away from, but two back injuries in one day is definitely a bad thing. Also, it’s not easy to see what can be done to improve safety in that area. As seen from Sauber’s car-cut-in-half video, there’s not a lot of room in a race car to put padding around the seat, or something.
4th June 2012, 6:33 at 6:33 am #202530Prisoner MonkeysParticipantAn even scarier one from the FR 2.0 series:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=JQK5CGUJIlY
Everyone is okay, as far as I can tell.
4th June 2012, 8:17 at 8:17 am #202531AdrianMorseParticipantWow, that was close! I know we viewers often complain about excessive use of the safety car, but this is a good example of how dangerous low-visibility conditions can be.
4th June 2012, 9:19 at 9:19 am #202532Prisoner MonkeysParticipantI think most people understand the need for the safety car in low-visibility conditions. They only really start complaining when therace is started behind the safety car and there is no mist of water in the air.
5th June 2012, 8:41 at 8:41 am #202533Keith CollantineKeymasterSome news on the extent of Stanaway’s injuries:
News from Richie Stanaway He fractured his 4th & 5th vertebrae and is transferred in Paris for further examinations & possibly an operation
5th June 2012, 8:49 at 8:49 am #202534Keith CollantineKeymaster@prisoner-monkeys That’s a horrible crash – never good to see a driver facing the wrong way on a straight in those sorts of conditions.
5th June 2012, 11:37 at 11:37 am #202535GirtsParticipantNew update by Autosport:
A statement from the iRace Professional group – a tie-up between the Gravity Sport management scheme and the Lotus Formula 1 team – said on Tuesday that Stanaway “will be out of action for several weeks”.
The statement did not confirm if he will have to miss any FR 3.5 races, with the next round at the Nurburgring almost a month away (June 29-July 1).
5th June 2012, 15:12 at 3:12 pm #202536BullfrogParticipantI’ve seen too many flying cars recently, and now Stanaway’s suffered some nasty injuries after Conor Daly and Felipe Nasr escaped unharmed at Monaco.
Is it time to put some Indycar-style wheel guards on the back of the Renault, GP2 and GP3 cars? GP3 have just announced aero updates for next year, but Dallara designed all the cars, plus the DW12 Indycar – so they should be able to come up with some effective bodywork.
I’m thinking of the bigger guards as seen in the Indy 500 – Andretti’s Long Beach crash showed the smaller road-course ones don’t really work (and I think they look better too).
Not sure what can be done about cars facing backwards though, like the guy in the 2.0 Spa race, or Mike Conway’s crash at Indy.
8th June 2012, 10:58 at 10:58 am #202537Prisoner MonkeysParticipantStanaway is out for the season:
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/100184
He is expected to make a full recovery, though.
8th June 2012, 15:15 at 3:15 pm #202538Felipe BomenyParticipantBummed for Stanaway. After dominating German F3 last season and displaying incredible pace during FR3.5 pre-season testing, he was a definite championship favourite. He did have a rather rocky start to the season, but I’m adamant that he would’ve been a race winner. Hopefully he enjoys a quick recovery and will be competitive upon return. I’m guessing his replacement will be Jan Charouz.
19th June 2012, 18:31 at 6:31 pm #202539Felipe BomenyParticipantCesar Ramos will replace the injured Richie Stanaway at Lotus for the upcoming Nürburgring round of the Formula Renault 3.5 Series season.
20th February 2013, 1:41 at 1:41 am #202540Prisoner MonkeysParticipantStanaway is expected to make his racing comeback by moving to the Posrche Supercup:
http://www.speedcafe.com/2013/02/20/richie-stanaway-in-a-surprise-switch-to-porsche-supercup/
20th February 2013, 6:18 at 6:18 am #202541AdrianMorseParticipant“My management still believe in my ability as a driver and rather than re-invest in me racing World Series by Renault or GP2 – the level I was before my injury – it looks like I’ll be doing Porsche Supercup,” he was quoted in the Herald.
I don’t know the extent of his recovery, but I was hoping to see him back in a more relevant racing series. Apparently, Stanaway was hoping the same.
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