RIP Alex Zanardi
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Sad that despite a stellar career in Indycar he never really got on with F1, he came into it in a horrid era of grooved tyres and a bit like Damon and Jacques he never really got on with them that well, had a few dabbles earlier aswell that showed promise especially at Lotus.
His later career post accident was insane really, to do what he did. Heard he had an awful accident last few years that is possibly what aided this awful early death, damn shame, a more inspirational figure in sport would be hard to find.
His later career post accident was insane really, to do what he did. Heard he had an awful accident last few years that is possibly what aided this awful early death, damn shame, a more inspirational figure in sport would be hard to find.
bergclimber34 said:
Sad that despite a stellar career in Indycar he never really got on with F1, he came into it in a horrid era of grooved tyres and a bit like Damon and Jacques he never really got on with them that well, had a few dabbles earlier aswell that showed promise especially at Lotus.
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AIUI, it was carbon brakes that he couldn’t get on with. His success in Indycar coming with steel brakes..
IINM, Williams even put steel brakes on his car for practice in one race in 1999, in an attempt to give him more confidence.
But still, what a man. What an absolute legend.
Genuinely saddened to hear about this. I remember reading an interview with Alex in Motor Sport magazine after success in his second sporting career in handbiking and I was struck by how positive and grateful he was for the opportunities that life had given him, with no hint of bitterness about the difficulties and challenges he’d faced.
He was a class act.
He was a class act.
I've got to put one of my favourite moments of his here that many will remember.
I was 13 years old and watching this on Eurosport I think on Sunday evening late at night even though my parents told me to go to bed due to school the next morning.
I remember jumping off the sofa and cheering (a bit too loud!) and was an instant fan of his from then on.
RIP Alex Zanardi.
What a legend!
I was 13 years old and watching this on Eurosport I think on Sunday evening late at night even though my parents told me to go to bed due to school the next morning.
I remember jumping off the sofa and cheering (a bit too loud!) and was an instant fan of his from then on.
RIP Alex Zanardi.
What a legend!
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