Especial - Roland, Um Sonhador

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Especial - Roland, Um Sonhador

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Sua carreira antes da Formula 1

Começou na Formula Ford Alemã em 1983, Em 1985 Ratzemberger Venceu o Campeonato Austriaco e Da Europa Central de Formula Ford. Depois disso foi para a Inglaterra foi segundo lugar no Festival de Formula Ford em Brands Hatch e no ano seguinte vencendo esse Festival. , Nos anos Seguintes Ratzemberger foi Duas vezes 12ºlugar no Campeonato da F3 inglesa, Pelas Equipes Surrey Racing e Madgwick Motorsport, Ao mesmo tempo correu outros campeonatos, Ficou em 2ºlugar no World Touring Car de 1987 na condução de um BMW M3, Em 1988 entrou no British Touring Car Championship nas corridas Finais com o BMW M3 na Classe B. Em 1989 Ratzemberger foi 3ºlugar no Britânico de Formula 3000. Correu 5 vezes nas 24 horas de Le Mans, seu melhor resultado foi em 1993 onde ele terminou em 5ºlugar junto de Mauro Martini e Naoki Nakasaka com um Toyota 93 CV.

Seu sonho de correr na Formula 1

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Ratzemberger tinha um sonho como a maior parte de todos os pilotos jovens, entrar na Formula 1, Ele foi para o Japão nos anos 90 que tinha uma turma muito forte, como Karl Wendlinger, Heinz-Harald Frentzen, Eddie Irvine, pilotos que futuramente fizeram boas carreiras na Formula 1, Enquanto eles iriam aos poucos na Formula 1, OAustriaco que não tinha resultados tão expressivos na sua carreira estava conseguindo resultados apenas intermédiários na Formula Nippon, uma forte categoria de Formula no Japão. Conseguindo duas vitórias mesmo sem um carro vencedor nas mãos, em 1992 Ratzemberger foi 7º e em 93 foi 11ºlugar.

A chance na Simtek

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Finalmente Ratzemberger viu que já era a hora de realizar seu sonho, Roland falou com Nick Wirth que era um dos donos da Simtek, o outro era um tal amigo de Wirth chamado Max Mosley, presidente da FIA. Para buscar uma vaga na Formula 1, a vaga da Simtek foi oferecida para Roland por 5 Corridas para avaliar seu desempenho, dai o time decidiria pela permanência ou não dele no time. Ratzenberger as 33 Anos fazia sua estreia na Formula 1. Com o Simtek 941 com o motor Ford Cosworth V8, Ratzemberger era o tipo do piloto que a equipe precisava, um piloto com experiência para completar as corridas. Roland afirmava no início da temporada, ele dizia que não iria expôr o carro a acidentes, já que a equipe encontrava-se em sérias restrições orçamentárias. Dizia-se que o Orçamento da Equipe para 1994 era igual ao Salário de Gerhard Berger, que para uma equipe de Formula 1 era muito pouco mesmo.

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No Brasil Ratzemberger não conseguiu Classificação para o Grid de largada. Em Aida Ratzenberger usou sua experiência na pista Japonesa que ele foi um dos únicos a correr antes daquela corrida do Japão nesse traçado, e classificou sua Simtek em 26ºlugar, e numa corrida sem erros o Austriaco terminou em 11ºlugar a 5 voltas do Lider.

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O Acidente Fatal

No GP de San Marino (Mais conhecido como Death Grand Prix) Ratzemberger estava lutando com a sua Simtek para se classificar para o Grid, Na Volta anterior ao Acidente ele tinha atropelado uma zebra da chicane Acqua Minerali na volta anterior, impacto no qual se pensa ter danificado sua asa dianteira, ao inves de ir aos boxes, ele deu mais uma volta, achando que ainda daria para se fazer outra volta, mesmo com ela tendo sido avaliada, mas ele Correndo a 306 km/h, devido a asa danificada acabou não tendo controle do carro e na Curva Villeneuve Ratzemberger encontrava o fim do seu sonho e de sua vida, o que vimos depois foi um piloto ensaguentado e um cockpit com furos em sua canenagem, dando para ver os braços do piloto austriaco.

Para as Autoridades diziam que Ratzemberger teve morte imediata, mas a organização da corrida adiou o anuncio da morte, pois Segundo as leis italianas, se um esportista morrer durante um evento esportivo, o evento deve ser cancelado e todo o complexo desportivo colocado à disposição dos peritos até o final da investigação que pode durar meses ou anos. Se isso tivesse acontecido, se evitaria de ter corrida no dia seguinte e como consequencia evitado a morte de Ayrton Senna. Por outro lado, as autoridades afirmam que tanto a FIA como a organização da prova tratou de retardar o anúncio da morte para evitar o cancelamento do evento e o consequente prejuízo que isso iria causar. No dia seguinte, o acidente que tirou a vida de Senna seria tratado da mesma forma.

Carreira de Roland Ratzemberger:

Data de nascimento 04 de julho de 1960
Data da morte 30 April 1994 (33 anos)

Nacionalidade: Austríaco
Equipes: Simtek 1994
Corridas: 3 (Largou em 1 Gp)
Melhor posição: 11ºlugar - GP do Pacífico de 1994

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Fonte: http://www.portalsportszone.com.br/espe ... nhador.htm
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Mate, you might want to put a warning in the thread title because that picture of Ratzenberger on the hospital bed in pretty disturbing.

EDIT: I have removed the picture (eytl)
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Didn't know that picture existed, actually. But it's not very surprising as I know that similar pictures of Senna exist, and knowing the extent of his injuries it's good that they've never been published.

Also, most people here are not of Portuguese or at least Spanish descent.
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His career before Formula 1

He started in German Formula Ford in 1983. In 1985 Ratzenberger won the Austrian and Central Europe Formula Ford Championship. After that he went to England, finished second in the Formula Ford Festival at Brands Hatch and the following year he won it. During the following years Ratzenberger finished two times in 12th position in the British F3 Championship, racing for Surrey Racing and Madgwick Motorsport. At the same time, he raced in other series. He was 2nd in the 1987 World Touring Car, at the wheel of a BMW M3. In 1988 he entered the final races of the British Touring Car Championship, with a BMW M3 in B-Class. In 1989 Ratzenberger was 3rd in the British Formula 3000. He raced five times at the Le Mans 24 Hours, his best result a 5th place in 1993, racing alongside Mauro Martini and Naoki Nakasaka with a Toyota 93 CV.

His dream: racing in Formula 1

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Ratzemberger had the dream, like most young drivers, of racing in Formula 1. He went to Japan during the 90s, where a number of strong drivers were racing, such as Karl Wendlinger, Heinz-Harald Frentzen and Eddie Irvine, drivers who would have good Formula 1 careers in the future. While they went to Formula 1 shortly after, the Austrian hadn't so great results in his career and he was just finishing middle of the pack in Formula Nippon, a strong racing series in Japan. Even if he won two races without a winning car, Ratzenberger finished 7th in 1992 and 11th in 1993.

A chance at Simtek

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Eventually Ratzemberger saw it was about time to fulfill his dream. He talked to Nick Wirth, who was one of the owners of Simtek. The other one was a friend of Wirth, a certain Max Mosley, president of the FIA. Simtek gave him five races to prove his worth, after that the team would decide if he will stay with them or go. Ratzenberger made his Formula 1 debut at 33. Driving the Simtek S941 with a Ford Cosworth engine, Ratzenberger was the kind of driver the team needed, an experienced driver to finish races. Roland said at the beginning of the season that he wouldn't risk crashing because the team was under severe budget restricions. It was said that the team's budget for 1994 was the same as Gerhard Berger's salary, and for a Formula 1 team that was very little.

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At Brazil Ratzemberger didn't manage to qualify for the race. At Aida Ratzenberger used his experience of the track, as he was one of the few who had raced in that track before the race, and classified his Simtek in 26th places. After a mistake-free race, the Austrian finished 11th, five laps behind.

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The fatal accident

In the San Marino Grand Prix (better known as Death Grand Prix) Ratzemberger was fighting with his Simtek to qualify. During the previous lap to the accident, he had run over the kerbs at the Acqua Minerali chicane. It's believed that the impact damaged his front wing, but instead of going into the pits, he stayed out and began another lap, thinking that it would be safe. But when he was racing at 306 Km/h, and possibly because of the incident in the previous lap, he lost control of the car at the Villeneuve corner and so Ratzenberger found the end of his dream and of his life. All what we saw then was his broken chassis, with holes through which his arms could be seen, and blood.

The officials said Ratzenberger was killed instantly, but the race organization postponed the announcement of this death, because according to Italian law, if a sportsman dies during a sporting event, that event must be cancelled and the entire sports complex put at disposition of the experts until the end of the investigation, that can last from months to years. If that had happened, the race would have never happened and Ayrton Senna's death would have been avoided. The officials said that both the FIA and the organizers of the race attempted to delay the announcement of the death to avoid the cancellation of the event and the loss that would produce. The following day, the accident that took Senna's life would be treated in the same way.

Roland Ratzemberger's career:

Date of birth 4 July 1960
Date of death 30 April 1994 (33 years old)

Nationality: Austrian
Teams: Simtek (1994)
Races: 3 (1 start)
Best place: 11th - 1994 Pacific GP

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https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_0h5e ... 284%29.jpg -----> Possibly disturbing picture of Roland after the accident

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Fonte: http://www.portalsportszone.com.br/espe ... nhador.htm



BTW the reason people still remembers Roland and opens threads in his memory is because of Ayrton's death the following day, and not the other way around as we use to hear. If no 3-time F1 champion had dead during the same weekend, Ratzenberger would be remembered as much as Paletti or De Angelis (who even won races!), ie., not much at all. No one says "remember Riccardo" or "remember Elio" in the day they died. But there is this bad feeling about remembering only the one who was a great driver and forgetting about the poor fellow who dead the previous day.
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I remember Riccardo as I'd only just started watching F1 and didn't know the history of Gilles Villeneuve so to me the two were equal. In fact I don't think I'll ever get the picture of that Canadian GP start out of my head, it was so horrible.

I first saw Roland as a young driver on the Roland Rat TV show as someone had obviously spotted this guy with a similar name and he had a race in his Formula Ford (I think) against the 'Ratmobile' - it struck me then what a good sport he was to be involved with this pretty terrible TV show and although I wasn't watching Qualifying that day I can remember exactly where I was when someone told me about the accident. Very sad. I think I'll be a little sad tomorrow too.
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I always get really sad when I see Ratzenberger's shattered car, and you can clearly see that by any normal standards, that he has been killed. I read somewhere that Ratzenberger didn't have his neck broken, but instead suffered a fracture at the bottom of his skull, which killed him instantly. Can anyone confirm this? RIP Roland :cry: :cry:
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