Marco Simoncelli Died After Crash at Sepang
Sepang – Moto GP rider Marco Simoncelli died after suffering a severe accident at the Sepang Circuit, Malaysia, Sunday (23/10). Simoncelli died from injuries in the head, neck, and chest.
Marco Simoncelli was finally declared died after an accident involving him at the Sepang Circuit. Previously, reportedly was conscious despite his condition critical.
Shortly after his accident, Gresini Honda crew looked pale and was said, “Simoncelli condition was not good.”
However, information obtained from marrmotorsports at the Sepang Circuit on Sunday (10.23.2011), Marco Simoncelli died at 16:56 o’clock local time.
While this is still awaiting official confirmation from the MotoGP which is scheduled to hold a press conference shortly.
As reported earlier, the accident occurred when the motor Simoncelli slip sideways when cornering in the middle of the second lap.
Unfortunately for Simoncelli, he fell in the middle of the track. Impact, he was hit by Colin Edwards and Valentino Rossi who was driving behind him. Red flags were hoisted and the race was stopped.
Various condolences spoken by the racers and athletes for the departure of Marco Simoncelli. Marco Simoncelli died from an accident at the Sepang Circuit on Sunday (23/10/2011).
As reported previously, Simoncelli has died after an accident on lap two. Simoncelli motorcycle skidded sideways when cornering center.
He then fell in the middle of the track. Impact, he was hit by Colin Edwards, who was driving behind him. Red flags were hoisted and the race was stopped.
In a statement after the accident, Simoncelli declared dead at 16:56 local time due to serious injuries in the head, neck, and chest.
“Sometimes life does not make sense .. RIP # 58, you are the star on and off the track. We will all miss you,” said Ducati rider, Nicky Hayden.
“You will be missed always. Rest in peace, Marco,” wrote Jorge Lorenzo in his Twitter account.
“RIP Marco. A special talent that will always be missed .. Kenang everything you hold dear, and everything in the MotoGP paddock,” said the driver of the F1 team Red Bull, Mark Webber.
Parties are also not behind MotoGP expressed his condolences. “MotoGP expressed deep condolence to the family of Marco, his friends, his team and his loss is tragic,” according to their brief statement.
Have a nice ride to heaven, Marco.
