Stoner shocked by deadly MotoGP crash

By The Crowd / Roar Guru

Australia’s world champion Casey Stoner says he felt “sick right through” after Italian rival Marco Simoncelli was killed in a crash at the Malaysian MotoGP.

“When something like this happens you remember how precious life is,” Stoner said.

“I feel sick right through, I can only say my thoughts are for his family.”

The smash occurred just minutes after the race at Sepang began, when the mop-haired 24-year-old Honda rider lost control and veered across the track into the path of riders Colin Edwards and Simoncelli’s compatriot Valentino Rossi.

Simoncelli, who ironically enjoyed his finest hour at Sepang when he clinched the 2008 season’s 250cc title here, had his helmet knocked off in the collision, which left him face down and motionless on the asphalt.

He suffered “very serious trauma to the head, neck and the chest” and later went into cardiac arrest, MotoGP medical director Michele Macchiagodena told reporters.

“Despite their (doctors’) efforts, Marco sadly succumbed to his injuries at 4:56pm local time (0856 GMT),” MotoGP said in a sombre statement.

“Everybody involved in MotoGP extends its deepest condolences to Marco’s family, friends and team at this tragic loss.”

The race was cancelled in the wake of the crash.

Spanish rider Dani Pedrosa echoed Stoner’s feeling of disbelief.

“After a tragedy like that there’s not much you can say. I saw Marco’s father and the only thing we could do was to hold each other hard in our arms.

“We often forget this is a dangerous sport. It’s obvious we are doing what we want to do but nothing is worth a day like this.”

Motor sports have endured a nightmare stretch and Simoncelli’s death looked certain to throw up more awkward questions over safety.

Last weekend two-time Indianapolis 500 winner Dan Wheldon died in a 15-car crash in Las Vegas in Indy Car.

The race at the Sepang circuit was immediately red-flagged and organisers later announced it had been cancelled.

Edwards also fell and suffered a separated shoulder, a race doctor said, while Rossi rode away unscathed.

Rossi, racing for Ducati, left the track devastated at the death of his “good friend”, Ducati team manager Vittoriano Gureschi told AFP.

“Valentino is shocked by this incident. Valentino is a strong man but this incident is a big tragedy. He has lost a good friend,” he said.

“Marco is a wonderful person. He is friendly with everybody. He loved this sport,” Gureschi said.

Sepang is a notoriously tricky circuit due to Malaysia’s heat, humidity and frequent rain, but conditions on Sunday, although hot, were fine.

Spain’s Pedrosa had seized pole position a day before despite taking a tumble, as did Rossi.

Before the race, Sepang officials had promised special attention on safety following the previous weekend.

“It is a sad back-to-back weekend for motorsports,” Sepang Circuit chairman Mokhzani Mahathir told reporters after Simoncelli’s death was announced.

“We try our best to avoid incidents and prepare for the worst. You see, 99 percent of the time, riders falling and walking away. Only one percent do not.”

Race director Paul Butler promised a thorough investigation.

The last fatal crash in the world motorcycling championship was last year when Japan’s Shoya Tomizawa was killed.

Although there is a final race in Spain still to come, Stoner has already secured the 2011 championship with his win last weekend in a highly eventful Australian Grand Prix.

The flamboyant and well-liked Simoncelli’s death sparked grief in Italy, where officials announced sports events would observe a minute’s silence.

Italian football giants Inter and AC Milan were among clubs to offer their commiserations.

The Crowd Says:

2011-10-26T18:20:04+00:00

nchuiseh derrick nkemdem

Guest


i was really in a deep shock after seeing Marco crashing out of the race but i never new he was going to end up like that i was a fan of Marco because of his smiling and jouster mode he was always in i started watching motor g.p because of Valentino rossi was a fan of Marco eventhough i am far away i offer my sincere condolence to the family

2011-10-24T10:19:38+00:00

Frankie Hughes

Guest


One of the great young talents have lost far before his time. Simoncelli was destined for greatness and unfortunately he's been taken away from us. R.I.P MARCO SIMONCELLI - GONE BUT NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN

2011-10-24T06:22:42+00:00

jamesb

Guest


seen that footage is very distressing. I feel sorry for Edwards and Rossi. Poor men. Its an incident which unfortunately will scar both riders for the rest of their lives. Yet its not their fault. It was a freakish accident. Just seemed like Simoncelli came out of nowhere in the still frames and slid in front of Edwards and Rossi at the same time. condolences to the Simoncelli family PS: Rossi and Edwards certainly need alot of support to help them get through this.

2011-10-24T04:06:55+00:00

nordozzz

Roar Guru


yeah he was ahead of both Edwards and Rossi coming out of that corner ... but when he went down they had nowhere else to go but his bike then into him. The crash/fall was not a major one just in a bad spot as bikes behind were accelerating. my first thought was that he'd passed out of had a seizure by the way he held on and looked limp as he slid across even before being hit. Was an odd looking fall from the video and still images i've seen.

2011-10-24T03:03:39+00:00

thesportsguy

Guest


i cant imagine what they must be going through, and naturally the guilt they may feel. so sad considering rossi and marco were good mates. is it just me or has there been more incidents and tumbles in this years races then previous years? just about everyone has fallen at some stage or another.

2011-10-24T02:58:41+00:00

nordozzz

Roar Guru


he just dropped the front coming out of a right hand turn, i'm not sure of the conditions but sepang can be humid so maybe it was the surface. Or lack of tyre temps... it was early race. feel sorry for rossi and edwards, they literally rode right over the guy. :( still gutted at the news...

2011-10-24T02:15:25+00:00

DanielS

Guest


Based on footage on youtube he's bike veered towards colin and Valantino. Marco was hanging off the side of the bike at that stage, and i believe marcos head may of made direct contact with colins front tyre. It looked like a normal bike accident, except for the fact simonchelli hung on the bike as it made contact. if he simply fell off, he would of just broken a few bones or even better walked away. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-op2Rzx-Qog&feature=related

2011-10-24T00:56:54+00:00

thesportsguy

Guest


its a sad day for motogp. completely unavoidable and just tragic. i didnt watch the footage live, what actually caused marco to fall?

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