Aah c**p... Marco Simoncelli

Q121

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RIP, was a horrible accident. One of the risks of high speed sports.
 

Jared176

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Really sad accident and the fact that his family were probably watching makes it worse.

My thoughts also go to Colin Edwards, even though it was not his fault, it must feel crap to be apart of it.
 

Thestealth

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Really sad accident and the fact that his family were probably watching makes it worse.

My thoughts also go to Colin Edwards, even though it was not his fault, it must feel crap to be apart of it.

Both him and Vale
 

Buffel_banger

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Very sad indeed. It's strange how motorsport deaths occur so close to each other. Ayrton Senna died a day after Roland Ratzenberger and now Marco Simoncelli and Dan Wheldon within a week of each other.
 

hungrybeaver

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Bummed. So, so bummed. I've been watching this guy since he was in the 125s. Man he had such a future ahead of him, and this season he had really been pushing his private Honda to its limit. As long as his bikes were working he never gave up, and I really liked that he was a fighter on the track.

It's never nice to see someone go out in motorsport.
 

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Never forget. You were and always will be a fscking legend! Ciao Marco.

Born: January 20, 1987, Cattolica, Italy
Died: October 23, 2011, Sepang, Malaysia

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