1955 Le Mans Disaster: The Deadliest Crash in Motorsport History
Автор: History Engine
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Описание: The 1955 Le Mans disaster, one of motorsport's deadliest events, occurred on June 11 during the 24 Hours of Le Mans race. A collision between Pierre Levegh's Mercedes-Benz and Lance Macklin's Austin-Healey resulted in Levegh's car flying into the crowd, killing 84 spectators and injuring over 120. The crash's impact and subsequent fire were catastrophic. This tragedy led to widespread safety reforms in racing, including better track designs and stricter crowd control. It also caused temporary bans on motorsport in several countries and Mercedes-Benz's withdrawal from racing until 1989. The disaster remains a pivotal moment in the history of racing safety.
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