Sombre Formula One drivers paid tribute yesterday to Italian MotoGP rider Marco Simoncelli, whose tragic death at Sepang last year has cast a shadow over Malaysian Grand Prix preparations.
Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa, and other members of the Italian team Ferrari, had their picture taken at turn 11, where the young racer lost control of his bike in October.
“I think that we have a great memory for him and the whole Ferrari family, the Italian people will always remember him,” said Alonso.
The death of Simoncelli at 24 came just a week after British IndyCar driver Dan Wheldon was killed in a horrific 15-car pile-up at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, in a chilling period for motorsports.
But despite speeds over 300km per hour, F1 has not suffered a death since Ayrton Senna was killed at San Marino in 1994.
“After the accident for Marco last year racing here will always be a little bit sad, and it will be tough knowing one of our colleagues died here,” Alonso said ahead of Sunday’s race.