How Cissies Won the Race

Daily MailJanuary 21, 2004

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The Crashes That Changed Racing (C5)

WHEN motor racing resumed after World War II, drivers faced a one- in-seven chance that they would be dead by the end of a season. After five years of racing, the odds on survival shrank to two-in- three.

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How Cissies Won the Race

However, a single death in modern Formula One racing in the course of 12 years - albeit that of world champion Ayrton Senna (described by a motorsport journalist as 'the Mozart of car racing') - in 1994 led to an agonising reappraisal of safety standa...

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