Stewart calls pro better safety popular racing

Stewart: Death raises safety questionsSTORY HIGHLIGHTSJackie Stewart tells CNN to facilitate Dan Wheldons death must speedy changeEnglish driver Wheldon was killed in the sphere of a crash in the sphere of Las Vegas on SundayStewart questioned whether drivers of not to be trusted experience must battle togetherThe three-time F1 champion has been a longtime safety fighter The tragic death of English driver Dan Wheldon following a horror battle crash in the sphere of the U.S. be supposed to control to changes happening the IndyCar division, according to Formula single legend Jackie Stewart.Two-time Indy 500 winner Wheldon lost his life on Sunday subsequent to a multi-car collision on the 11th leg of the 2011 IndyCar planet Championships final compete on the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.Stewart, who won draftee of the day next to the 1966 Indy 500 otherwise befitting a three-time F1 champion, told CNN with the aim of such a tragedy willpower without delay the sport to re-evaluate the current safety measures.Unfortunately, as soon as accidents occur, its followed by to facilitate the new creative minds grasp heartrending on changing things, thought the 72-year-old, who successfully campaigned in favor of better safety precautions in his career.

Comments are closed.