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Aperto da p.fina, Settembre 15, 2007, 23:39:34

p.fina

Leggo con dispiacere che è appena deceduto il grande Colin McRae in un incidente aereo. Se ne va con lui anche il figlioletto di 5 anni...

Riposate in pace  :'( :'(

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kaos

Ecco là vedo mio padre.
Ecco là vedo mia madre le mie sorelle e i miei fratelli.
Ecco là vedo tutti i miei parenti defunti dal principio alla fine.
Ecco ora chiamano me, mi invitano a prendere posto nelle sale del Valhalla dove l'impavido può vivere per sempre.

Miki Biasion

Ho appena cercato sul televideo e sul sito ansa ma non ho trovato nulla, ad ogni modo... sono senza parole
"Preferire un cambio robotizzato ad un cambio manuale è come preferire una donna virtuale a Monica Bellucci in carne e ossa"

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p.fina

Ho letto la notizia su Autoblog.com (http://www.autoblog.com/2007/09/15/breaking-colin-mcrae-dies-with-son-in-helicopter-crash/), ma fortunatamente non hanno ancora confermato. Un bagliore di speranza...

Miki Biasion

Direi che questo passaggio raccoglie anche il mio pensiero

"It's so ironic that he should die in a helicopter crash when he had competed and had brushed with death so many times as a rally driver."

"Preferire un cambio robotizzato ad un cambio manuale è come preferire una donna virtuale a Monica Bellucci in carne e ossa"

alura

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kawazeta77

Settembre allucinante questo.....l'ennesimo saluto all'ennesimo CAMPIONE scomparso prematuramente
Se Sei Incerto Tieni Aperto
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oscar

accidenti, mi spiace. ma evidentemente dare nomi ai videogiochi porta sfortuna. ::)
il mio sogno è sempre stato correre più veloce di tutti,
più veloce del tempo stesso
   
                                                 A. Senna

alura

McRae feared killed in chopper crash

Eurosport - Sun, 16 Sep 08:58:00 2007

Former World Rally champion Colin McRae is feared dead after a his helicopter crashed near his home in Scotland, killing all it's pilot and all three passengers.

Crash investigators have now begun examining the wreckage of the Squirrel helicpoter, which came down on McRae's Jerviswood Estate near Lanark, following a statement by Strathclyde police in which they said they believed the 39-year-old Scot was on-board.

Police also said that they hope to be able to identify the four victims later on today.

"We are hoping to be in a position to confirm the identities of those involved later today," a spokesman said.

Police cordoned off the area, including a private road up to the McRae family house, which is set in several acres of ground.

Strathclyde Police initially said that the damage was so bad from the accident that they didn't know how many people were on board.

But it emerged that the force had been in contact with the McRae family in connection with the crash.

A statement released by the force late overnight stated: "We can now confirm that four people were on board the helicopter which crashed in a wooded area, in Jerviswood."

It added: "The bodies were found within the helicopter, which is owned by Mr Colin McRae of Jerviswood House, Lanark.

"It is believed he was on board the helicopter however until formal identification has taken place, we will not be able to confirm the identities of those onboard."

McRae became the first British driver to win the world rally championship in 1995 and, aged 27 at the time, remains the youngest man to do so.

Eurosport


I corpi non sono ancora stati riconosciuti.. e non si fa menzione del figlio.
Kia Sorento = Oso nei Kart

Homer

Giorgio (TO, 46, 110, 75, 150)
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J. C.

...bisogna quindi insegnare a governare con la persuasione e il ragionamento, senza mai ricorrere al terrore ed alla superstizione...
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SATOR
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TENET
OPERA
ROTAS
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Perché gli squali non attaccano gli avvocati? Cortesia professionale...

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Purtroppo molti campioni hanno trovato la morte in volo..

Graham Hill
Tony Brise
Harald Ertl
Tony Bettheausen
Carlos Pace
e motli piloti Usa.


Poi come non ricordare i casi Nannini e Couthard.

alura

By Roland Jackson AFP - 2 hours 26 minutes ago

LONDON (AFP) - Former world rally champion Colin McRae and his five-year-old son were among four people killed in a helicopter crash this weekend in southern Scotland, police said Sunday.
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Scotsman McRae, his son Johnny and two family friends including a six-year-old boy were killed when the 39-year-old driver's Squirrel Two aircraft crashed in the grounds of his Lanark home on Saturday.

Tributes poured in from the sporting and political arenas in honour of McRae, who in 1995 was the first Briton to win the world rally championship.

"We believe that the group were just returning from a visit to the nearby village of Quarter around 1605 (1505 GMT) hours yesterday, when it appears that the helicopter got into difficulty and crashed within the grounds of Mr McRae's family home," Chief Superintendent Tim Love said in a statement issued by Strathclyde Police.

"Our officers are working closely with the Air Accident Investigation Team who are presently at the scene.

"Family liaison officers have been appointed and are with the families to help them through this distressing and difficult time."

The two others were named as six-year-old Ben Porcelli, of Lanark, and Graeme Duncan, 37, who lived in France.

A police spokeswoman stressed that the bodies had not yet been formally identified.

The crash wreckage, which was in thick woods, was so bad it was initially difficult to determine how many people were involved.

Colin Steele McRae, a licensed pilot, was born in Lanark on August 5, 1968.

He had two children, Hollie and Johnny, with his wife Alison.

Nicky Grist, McRae's co-driver since 1997, expressed his sorrow.

"He was such a great character and will be sorely missed," he told Sky News, adding that the death of Johnny and the two friends made it an even greater tragedy.

"Johnny adored his father and loved everything about cars," Grist said.

"I am sure he was the new rally driver for the McRae family."

David Richards, McRae's former boss at Subaru -- where he enjoyed much of his rallying success -- described his death as "a terrible loss."

"He had a competitive spirit like I've never seen," Richards tod the BBC.

"He was one of those people who had an extraordinary spirit that you just can't define."

Scotland's First Minister, Alex Salmond, said McRae's death was a "great tragedy."

"Colin McRae was an outstanding Scottish sportsman of international stature and achievement," he said.

McRae competed in his first rally on the World Rally Championship circuit in Sweden in 1987, earning his first win in New Zealand in 1993.

Driving a Subaru Impreza 555, the Scot won the 1995 World Rally Championship in a nail-biting finish on home soil and was the runner-up in 1996, 1997 and 2001.

He was made a MBE by Queen Elizabeth II in 1996.

The driving legend is also known for "Colin McRae Rally" -- a series of racing video games, played on many platforms, which have sold more than eight million copies worldwide.

The rally driver's official website, www.colinmcrae.com, was changed to a black screen on Sunday morning, prior to police confirmation of his death.

"I'm not really a fan of computers," McRae was quoted as saying on his website before it went offline.

He added: "When it comes to computers and electronics, give me 300 brake horsepower, a winding road -- and no brakes, and then you've got my attention!"


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