F1 J. Surtees son Henry dies after F2 crash.


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Henry Surtees dies after F2 crash



By Jonathan Noble Sunday, July 19th 2009, 20:09 GMT


Henry Surtees, the son of 1964 Formula 1 world champion John Surtees, has died following an accident in a Formula 2 race at Brands Hatch on Sunday.

During the second of the weekend's races, the 18-year-old was struck on the head by a wheel and tyre from the car of Jack Clarke, who had spun into the wall exiting Westfield Bend.

Surtees was knocked unconscious in the accident and his car failed to negotiate the following Sheene Corner, running straight off the track and into the barrier.

Medical crews were swiftly on the scene to extract Surtees from the car, before he was taken to the track's medical centre. He was stabilised at the circuit's facility before being airlifted to the Royal London hospital.
A spokesperson for the hospital this evening confirmed that Surtees had died from his injuries.

Surtees graduated to F2 this season from Formula Renault and had taken his first podium finish in the series with third place in Saturday's race at Brands Hatch.

His step up to the category came after several seasons in karts, which included victory in the Junior Gearbox Championship in 2005, before a graduation to car racing in the Ginetta Junior Championship in 2006.

He switched to single seaters in 2007, taking a race victory in Formula BMW UK for Carlin Motorsport en route to seventh overall in the standings - and second in the rookie cup.
He also made a brief foray into the Formula Renault UK championship that year, contesting the final two rounds at Thruxton as well as the Winter Series.

In 2008 he remained in Formula Renault, taking 12th in the final standings before finishing runner-up in the Winter Series with one victory and three podiums from four races. He also contested last year's British Formula 3 season finale in a National Class car for Carin, taking one victory and one podium.

AUTOSPORT sends its sincere condolences to Henry's family and friends.


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I just read this somewhere else on the internet.
A very sad and tragic incident. :(
My heart goes out to his family and friends.

Here's a video of the crash.
Considering the weight and momentum of the lost wheel and the speed that Henry Surtees was traveling when he got hit, you can imagine how hard the strain and hit was on his head and neck.
A very unfortunate and tragic incident...

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oh damn..thats such a freak accident..he got hit by the tire in the head..
what are the odds?

Tragic:(
 
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^ They should investigate the current wheel tethers. They just don't seem to work.
Last time I remember them working was in 2005 in Germany with the Raikkonen incident.

In IRL these issues seem solved.
 
Damn, my condolences to the family. RIP young racer. This just tells you, no matter how safe they make the cars, we still can't beat the laws of physics.

Imhotep, I agree with you man. They should check on those tethers, cuz they're not working correctly.
 
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Henry Surtees, the 18-year-old son of 1964 world champion John Surtees, died after an accident in the Formula Two race at Brands Hatch on Sunday.
The Briton, who finished the previous day's F2 race in third position, was struck on the head by the flying rear wheel of a competitor's car following a crash.
Surtees lost consciousness immediately and crashed into the barriers at the next corner without lifting his foot off the throttle.
After being stabilised trackside and at the Kent circuit's medical centre, he was airlifted by helicopter to the Royal London Hospital where he later died.
A hospital spokesman confirmed the death.
His father John Surtees, 75, won six grands prix and was also a motorcycle world champion and formula one constructor.

Via: worldcarfans
 

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