I think both were trying there best to make the car more effective, qnd probably with Senna compliance they went to far, but it's a horrible fatality, ain't guilt but it shown F1 needed to step up and it did on safety

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And they, did, MASSIVELY. I think there's only been 1 death in F1 since Ayrton's. The guy who sadly crashed into a tractor at the Chinese GP a few years ago.

Jules Bianchi but it was Japan GP 2014

Apologies, I thought it was China🙏🏻.

No need for apologies

I was at the Le Mans 24hr race a good number of years ago, a Danish driver, Alan Simonsen, sadly died during the race. I'll never forget his name. Motor Sports are inherently dangerous. It was 2013 now that I've just looked into it.