Unfortunately the exciting world of motor sport has written another of its sad pages in sport, is that this dangerous but passionate sport has been bought this Sunday (September 1, 2019) another life, this time the young French driver Anthoine Hubert Participating in the Formula 2 category of motor racing in which Formula 1 is the prelude to the maximum competition of world motor racing, Anthoine Hubert has suffered one of the most chilling and impressive accidents seen in the history of motor racing and which caused injuries whose severity they caused him to lose his life, in the accident he was also injured by the Ecuadorian - American driver Juan Manuel Correa whose vehicle directly hit more than 140 mph on the destroyed car of Hubert which caused it to break in half and expose the humanity of both runners, it has been known that Mail is out of danger but this had to be operated in an emergency in the United States.
In this accident other pilots were involved, such as the son of former Formula 1 world champion Jean Alesi (Giuliano Alesi) who started the entire spectacular accident, others involved were Swiss pilot Ralph Boschung, the British Jordan King and the Indonesian Sean Gelael Mick Schumacher teammate son of the top Formula 1 champion Michael Schumacher, they all managed to get out of that dramatic scene in spa francorchamps. It was announced that Hubert lost his life outside the Hospital of the racing circuit because of the serious lessons suffered, the race was suspended immediately after the accident occurred and the words of the whole world were not sent to the engine.
The top authorities of this motor sport regretted what happened despite the latest and constant progress and efforts in the field of safety and protection for drivers and pledged to spare no effort and expense in continuing to develop safety in this dangerous world of motoring which each time takes less lives.
A very sad weekend for lovers of this sport who saw another chapter that recalls the recent loss of the Formula 1 driver Jules Bianchi and how not to remember the unfortunate loss of the great AYRTON SENNA
Goodbye Champion