How is it feels like if there’s no Angel to save u ?

Posted On Friday, September 28th, 2007

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I always been a fan of Formula 1 since it was introduced in 1999 in Malaysia. I was a Form 3 at that time. The ergonomics today has taught us a lot to value human lives. Back in those days, safety wasn’t as much as a big consideration in Gran Prix. Nowadays, it has derived and become a huge part of what we all today called F1 Technology

As I was studying ergonomics through the online reference at wikipedia, I came across with this one accident. Pretty much upsets me. This is what I believe SO NOT ERGONOMIC. What the hell is Ergonomic means? Well, simple explanation it something to do Human Factors. It focuses on human beings and their interaction with products, equipments, procedures, facilities and environment used in work and everyday living. In this case, the track, the F1 car, and the people.



The driver was burnt to death! Omg, it is something you don’t wanna see live in your whole life. If only an Angel was there, the driver could have cheated his death. Roger Williamson tragic accident was blameless according to the report. He was 25. May his soul rest in peace.

Actually he didn’t burn to death, he was screaming at Purley. Purley quotes “I heard him say ‘For Christ sake Purley, get me out of this goddam car‘” He died because of a loss of oxygen. He burnt long after he suffocated. The fire trucks were much too late. It was after this crash that FIA really started in their safety programs.

-byob311 , Youtube


Further reading:

Article 1: Roger Williamson, F1 Driver (1948 – 1973)
Article 2: David Puley, F1 Driver (1945 – 1985) and the man who tried so hard to save his colleague
Article 3: Tribute page to Roger Williamson on his tragic death

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