Sunday, September 5, 2010

Rossi not Blame Anyone in Tragedy Tomizawa


Misano - Grief shadow world of motor racing after the tragedy of death Shoya Moto2 Tomizawa in San Marino. MotoGP world champion Valentino Rossi refused to blame anyone in the case.

Tomizawa lives floated shortly after he collapsed on the track and run over by the two other drivers in motor racing circuit Moto2 at Misano, San Marino, Sunday (09/05/2010).

Tomizawa accident more aware of the importance of safety regulations. But this case is also special because Tomizawa accident scenario like that ever previously imagined.

"About safety, hard work already done, but this is the worst thing that can happen in this sport. You fell, but remained on the track and the other motor in the back," said Rossi after the race at the Autosport.

"Also, in the fast corners like that, usually when you fall, you'll be thrown off track because the speed is high. Unfortunately, Tomizawa fall but did not widen. He remained with his motorcycle on the track. The others are too close to doing something," Rossi added.

For Rossi, Tomizawa accident was not due to the layout of the circuit is dangerous.

"Misano is a track that is safe as well as other tracks. Tomizawa not hit the wall or something dangerous on the track," said Fiat Yamaha's rider.

Rossi also asked De Angelis and Redding, two drivers who run over Tomizawa, to not feel guilty for the death of 19-year boy.

"Especially for De Angelis, but also Redding, they are not to blame because at 230 km per hour, while another motor accident in front of you, there is nothing you can do. They're just there in the wrong place at the wrong moment," Rossi concluded.

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