AFP - The Englishman Dan Wheldon, twice winner of the Indianapolis 500,  died Sunday after a terrible accident at the Grand Prix of Las Vegas,  last race of the IndyCar season, died before the application of security  measures that it was testing.
Wheldon, 33, was working on new security  structures on a chassis for the 2012 North American IndyCar series. They  shall include an expanded cockpit for better driver protection,  facilities, and aerodynamic reducing the speed limit the risk of flying  cars. That of Wheldon flew in Sunday's fatal accident that involved 15  competitors.
"Some things happened in this race, and it is hoped that with these  changes he could not," said the American Eddie Cheever, former Formula 1  driver and Indy. "We all had a bad feeling before the race," added the  Spaniard Oriol Servia: "The track was too much slope. We were too close  to each other. We knew what could happen." The organizers must listen to  the drivers and make sense of things between races excitement and  safety, Cheever continued: "Maybe we went a little too far away to make  more show." "They would make service if they listened a little more  drivers (...) and the concerns they express," he said. "Let's get  started, and find a solution," approved the Scot Dario Franchitti, who  won for the third consecutive year the IndyCar championship.
In Formula  1, no drivers are more dead in the race for the Brazilian star Ayrton  Senna in 1994 in Imola (Italy). In stock cars, since the star Dale  Earnhardt, the arrival of the Daytona 500 in 2001.
In both cases, the death of famous drivers also resulted in a major  overhaul of safety regulations. Moreover, the English and American Pippa  Mann JR Hildebrand who had been hospitalized after the accident were  able to leave the hospital Monday, the first having had an operation on a  finger severely burned and the second with injury the sternum.
The  Australian Will Power, the second of the final championship standings  behind Franchitti IndyCar underwent tests Sunday for back pain and then  left the hospital. Click here to find out more!


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