Tomizawa Death, Stoner Blamed The Circuit
Tuesday, September 7, 2010 by Mawar Mayapada
If the MotoGP and Valentino Rossi ensure Shoya Tomizawa's accident was not due to poor safety at Misano circuit, Casey Stoner was just thinking the opposite.
Parties MotoGP dismissed if safety of Misano Circuit becomes the cause of death rider Moto2, Shoya Tomizawa, at San Marino GP, Sunday, September 5, 2010. It was difficult for Alex de Angelis and Scott Redding Tomizawa not to hit speeds up to 230 km / hr.
Similar statement thrown rider of FIAT Yamaha Valentino Rossi who considers that Tomizawa death purely because of an accident and not because of poor safety at Misano. Rossi assess that Tomizawa death not hit the wall or boundary wall.
Strangely, even Stoner considers unfortunate event that befall Tomizawa because Misano track condition. Stoner blamed the placement of tarmac on the edge of the track and artificial grass actually makes a rider more daring when turning.
"Extras tarmac gives all riders the feeling more that they can pass excessive circuit and return to the track. It's ridiculous, the rider becomes too confident and without fear of their race," Stoner said, as quoted in the Sydney Morning Herald, Monday, September 6, 2010.
"The artificial grass is not the best thing, but if real grass or real ground, riders will not be forced too far. I saw the way the race and things like this could happen. Before the race there is no such thing in my mind, but you do not know what will happen. "
Stoner was surprised the race did not stop when the accident occurred. "Racing should be stopped, you can see on television is an accident that you can not consider lightly. Tomizawa is the future rider, and it was very disappointing, 'said Stoner.
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