
Originally Posted by
Oakie
The point was that this backed up the earlier statement MS died on the track because if he was still alive they would have been more careful.
As an ex very small-time journo myself it sounded like a reasonable piece of journalism. Provided the whole who, what, when, where, and how with a bit of background fill and it wasn't gratuitous.
but the background was one sided and painted the picture it was just a matter of time before he killed himself or someone else, if they want to bring that up then they need to balance it with the whole story and that wasn't done, so it backs up my comment that it should have been left out of the article all together or discussed in more detail in another article after the investigations around his death are completed.
They didn't talk about any previous crash that Wheldon has been involved in when he was killed so no need for them to included it when Simoncelli dead.
In the words of Juan-Manuel Fangio "Brakes they only slow you down"
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