We get it. Why history risks repeating itself for Mercedes' star F1 junior Hubert, 22, suffered fatal injuries after he crashed and his car was then hit by Ecuadorian-American driver Juan Manuel Correa at Spa-Francorchamps' fast Raidillon corner in the support race. Unbeatable analysis. New issue out every week. F1, In his own words: The secret to Raikkonen's F1 longevity Juan Manuel Correa hit the left-hand side of Anthoine Hubert's car at an approximate angle of 86 degrees and a speed of 218 km/h, while the car of Anthoine Hubert was virtually stationary. With Alex Marquez and Takaaki Nakagami finding form at the right time, can they pull off the latest MotoGP shock? A post shared by Juan Manuel Correa (@juanmanuelcorrea_) on Oct 18, 2019 at 10:28am PDT. It is not a record…, For all the F1 history that Ayrton Senna created, there’s some irony in the fact that many see his first win as his greatest. Marshals and drivers were cleared of any blame in the crash at the Raidillon cornerthat claimed the young Frenchman’s life. There was smoke coming out of the car, I had to pull myself out of the car. 1603411200 Formula 2 driver Anthoine Hubert died from injuries suffered in a crash at the Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium on Saturday. 1601197074 The son of a French national rally driver Francois, Hubert won the French F4 championship in his first season in car racing in 2013. And thanks for reading Autoblog. 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MotoGP, Perez close to grid penalty after second reprimand The FIA said double yellow warning flags were deployed 2.5 seconds after the car-to-car impact, with a red flag following 2.7 seconds later. Two days after the fatal accident of Anthoine Hubert in Spa, yet more crash videos appear online slowly revealing what really happened: race fans never really saw how exactly the fatal accident came to pass. LONDON — The death of Formula Two driver Anthoine Hubert at last year's Belgian Grand Prix had no single cause and no driver was to blame, a report by the governing FIA said on Friday. Hubert was racing in his first Formula 2 season after winning the 2018 GP3 championship and had already claimed two wins in the series by the time of the Belgian Grand Prix. Correa - who plans to drive again in December ahead of an incredible return to racing next year - was rushed to intensive care and remained there for two weeks. MotoGP, Wolff: Mercedes "robust" in keeping Bottas on strategy Ferrari Formula 1 team principal Mattia Binotto has rubbished any talk that Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc are not getting equal machinery Images showed Hubert's vehicle practically split in half while Correa's vehicle came to rest upside down. A chain of events resulted in a protracted and complex crash sequence involving four drivers, which ultimately led to a high-speed âT-Boneâ type impact between the cars of Juan Manuel Correa and Anthoine Hubert. Buy tickets to races with Autosport's preferred ticketing provider, Ferrari dismisses talk of F1 cars not being identical 1603649208 The death of F2 driver Anthoine Hubert at last year's Belgian Grand Prix had no single cause and no-one was to blame, the official report says. Hubert, a native of France, was eighth in the F2 standings — second highest among rookies — entering the race. 1603647506 Marshals and drivers were cleared of any blame in the crash at the Raidillon cornerthat claimed the young Frenchman’s life. To access your subscription or free account. Hubert, who was just 22, initially smashed into a barrier and rolled back into the track before Correa drove into the side of him. Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. F1, Perez close to grid penalty after second reprimand Correa, who underwent a 17-hour surgery on his right leg in October, is continuing his rehabilitation. Hubert took avoiding action, but hit the back of Ralph Boschung, who had also swerved to avoid Alesi, slowing more than Hubert. Max Verstappen says Sergio Perez "took himself out" during their early clash in the Formula 1 Portuguese Grand Prix, with the Red Bull driver calling the opening lap a "disaster" Formula 2 driver Anthoine Hubert died from injuries suffered in a crash at the Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium on Saturday. With Alex Marquez and Takaaki Nakagami finding form at the right time, can they pull off the latest MotoGP shock? You still haven't turned off your adblocker or allowed our site. Red flags were deployed as Hubert’s car came to rest and medics reached the driver 54 seconds later. 1603647506 "I was kind of in a state of shock. The incident also involved Giuliano Alesi - who lost control of his car at Raidillon - and in the aftermath Hubert was then hit at high speed by Sauber Junior Team driver Juan Manuel Correa at the exit of the corner. 1603497600 F2, Russell praises Tecpro barrier after Sochi F2 crash How real is the Honda MotoGP threat at Aragon? 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