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Colorized and closeup shot of crash. And W cameraman

More commentary and videos on the Le Mans tragedy and the race itself.

1955 24 Hours of Le Mans (partially found footage of World Sports Car Championship race)

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The Mercedes driven by Pierre Levegh goes airborne after having clipped Lance Macklin's Austin-Healey.

The 1955 24 Hours of Le Mans was the fourth round of the 1955 World Sports Car Championship Season. Occurring from 11th-12th June 1955 at the Circuit de la Sarthe, the race would ultimately be won by Mike Hawthorn and Ivor Bueb in a Jaguar D-Type. The race would also be partially televised live on the Eurovision Network. However, the event is most remembered for featuring the deadliest accident in motor racing history, which claimed the lives of 83.

BACKROUND:

The 1955 24 Hours of Le Mans was the 23rd running of the event, forming part of the 1955 World Sportscar Championship Season. The event is not only the most prestigious race in endurance racing that is still run annually as of the present day, it is also classified as part of the Triple Crown of Motorsport, alongside the Monaco Grand Prix and the Indianapolis 500.

From a television standpoint, the 1955 edition was the second to be televised live. Under the direction of Jean d'Arcy, ten RTF cameras and three outside broadcasting vans were placed throughout the 13km circuit, while six relays were built between Le Mans and Paris to transmit the signal and respective commentaries from French and international journalists. Here, the signal would be received in countries within the fledging Eurovision Network that sought to provide pan-European broadcasts.Among those receiving the signal included France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy. In total, twelve broadcasts occurred throughout the event's duration, with a total of five hours being transmitted live. It was also RTF's first significantly large live broadcast of a sporting event.

PRELUDE TO THE RACE:

Heading into the event, three teams were seeking to gain victory within the S-5000 / S-3000 class, typically known as the "Grand Prix Formule Libre" cars. Defending race winners Ferrari entered the 735 LM, and hedged its bets somewhat by splitting its three driver sets based on experience. Meanwhile, Jaguar entered D-Types with enhanced engine power and consequently top speed, opting to place 1953 winners Tony Rolt and Duncan Hamilton, as well as Mike Hawthorn and Ivor Bueb, within two of its three works cars.

Finally, Mercedes-Benz re-entered the event after last making the 1952 edition, with 300 SLRs containing air brakes; considering the German manufacturer's dominance of other motorsport categories like Formula One, Mercedes were considered the favourites to win the race. Their main challenger consisted of eventual 1955 Formula One World Champion Juan Manuel Fangio and runners-up Stirling Moss, while Pierre Levegh would race with John Fitch in one of the remaining two cars. In total, 70 vehicles were entered to compete within the various classes, including Lance Macklin privately entering alongside Les Leston in an Austin-Healey 100 S. 60 competed in the race itself.

During practice, the Ferraris, Jaguars, and Mercedes were all proving competitive enough to easily break the track's lap record. Ferrari's Eugenio Castellotti set the fastest time of 4:14, a second ahead of Fangio. Early signs of safety concerns arose when three separate accidents occurred that resulted in serious injuries to Gordini teammates Jean Behra and Γ‰lie Bayol. Behra was waiting within the pits, which were unguarded and situated directly next to the race line. As Moss was exiting the pits, DB-Panhard's Claude Storez approached at speed and rear-ended the Mercedes, Moss only carrying on with slight damage as he already partially accelerated away. However, the DB bounced into the path of Behra, trapping him and injuring his leg. Meanwhile, Bayol suffered a fractured skull and broken vertebrae when he was forced to take evasive action upon encountering two spectators crossing the track ahead, rolling his car in the process. Despite the serious accidents raising questions surrounding driver and spectator safety, the race would commence as planned.

The 1955 24 Hours of Le Mans was the fourth round of the 1955 World Sports Car Championship Season. Occurring from 11th-12th June 1955 at the Circuit de la Sarthe, the race would ultimately be won by Mike Hawthorn and Ivor Bueb in a Jaguar D-Type. The race would also be partially televised live on the Eurovision Network. However, the event is most remembered for featuring the deadliest accident in motor racing history, which claimed the lives of Mercedes-Benz driver Pierre Levegh and 83 spectators.

THE RACE:

The drivers begin the Le Mans Start.

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The race itself commenced on 11th June at around 4pm. Castellotti made the strongest start, leading from the initial few bends, with Hawthorn making it through to second. While Fangio's start was delayed as his one of his trouser legs got caught on the gear lever, he nevertheless proved competitive enough to reach fourth by lap 3, and by the first 30 minutes he was chasing Hawthorn for second. Despite his strong start, Castellotti was unable to fend off Hawthorn and Fangio; thus the race's early stages consisted of a three-way duel for first. By around 4:50 pm, Fangio had passed Hawthorn, only for the Brit to overtake the Argentine five minutes later. The pair according to Motor Sport had seemingly forgotten about the endurance side of Le Mans, setting numerous lap records in an attempt to outpace each other. Fangio notably broke the lap record five times, while Hawthorn did so in three instance, an average speed of 123 mph being set in the process. Eventually, Castellotti's engine began to deteriorate, allowing Hawthorn and Fangio by after 15 laps. At 6pm, the pair continually overtook one another, and were often separated by just two seconds per lap, while Castellotti was now a minute behind in third.

Hawthorn ahead of the Mercedes driven by Fangio and Moss.

At 6:26, Hawthorn and Fangio started lap 35, with the former opting to make a pit stop. As he did so, Hawthorn inadvertently triggered Levegh's fatal accident. As police and officials dealt with the crash's aftermath, another occurred at the Maison Blanch corner. MG's Dick Jacobs lost control not long after exiting the corner, causing his MG to roll over, land inverted, and become ablaze. Jacobs suffered serious injuries as a result. During the night, Moss and Bueb took over at Mercedes and Jaguar respectively, while Castellotti's Ferrari retired as a cylinder block had split. By 1:40 am, Moss was well-ahead of Bueb. However, he and the other remaining .

The burnt and carnaged aftermath.

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Image showing the rear hood flying through the air decapitating and injuring so many spectators.

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THE DEADLIEST MOTORSPORT ACCIDENT:

On lap 35, Hawthorn was narrowly leading Fangio. Prior to the pit straight, he had encountered and lapped Mercedes driver Pierre Levegh for the first time, as well as Austin-Healey's Lance Macklin in the fourth instance. Not long after lapping Macklin, Hawthorn realised he needed to pit as instructed by his team a lap earlier. He therefore veered towards the pits, and to ensure he reached his spot, braked harshly. However, he did these actions right ahead of Macklin, who was forced to take evasive action to avoid a collision since his drum brakes were less powerful than the Jaguar's. As Macklin darted to the right and slowed, Levegh was driving at 150 mph and had nowhere to go. Thus, in his final act, he warned the approaching Fangio about the disaster, which saved the Argentine's life. In contrast, the Frenchman rear-ended the Healey, causing his Mercedes to go airborne, before crashing into an embankment and erupting into flames. Levegh was thrown free from the car, and was killed instantly upon landing, aged 49. A motorsports veteran, Levegh was also known for his skating, and as a world-class ice hockey and tennis player. He had come close to winning the 1952 24 Hours of Le Mans, and had also been concerned about the rising speeds of the cars heading into the 1955 edition. Meanwhile, Lance Macklin spun and collided with the opposite wall, though he escaped shaken but unharmed

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The remains of Pierre Levegh's Mercedes.

Pierre Levegh.

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Pierre's body.

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The Mercedes itself disintegrated and exploded. Hot debris, including the engine, the rear hood, and the air brake, suddenly turned into high-speed projectiles that tore through the spectator stands before anyone had a chance to react. Many spectators were killed by the debris, with dozens decapitated by the rear hood alone. The rear of the car burst into flames, the magnesium alloy adding to the intensity of the flames. Others would perish in the explosion and resulting fire, made worse by the car's burning magnesium that sent embers into the crowd. Firefighters on-scene worsened the fire, as pouring water on magnesium only helped ignite it further, causing the flames to burn for hours. In total, 83 were dead, and a further 120 injured, in what is deemed the worst accident in motor racing history. Despite the accident's heavy death toll, the organisers decided to continue with the racing, primarily out of concern that ending the race prematurely would block the roads and prevent emergency vehicles from reaching casualties. Mercedes would withdraw from the event hours later, mostly out of respect for the dead, but also due to concern winning the race would now be a PR disaster for the German manufacturer. Other teams like Gordini withdrew, but despite requests for the Jaguar team to do the same, its team leader Lofty England declined.

Following the race's conclusion, some like the French magazine L'Auto Journal and Macklin blamed Hawthorn for the accident for cutting ahead of Macklin and braking too hard. While the Brit was reportedly upset and guilt-ridden immediately following the incident, a photo of him smiling post-race was used by the magazine as a smear, its headline stating "To your health, Mr Hawthorn." However, Hawthorn supporters believed Macklin and Levegh were not competent enough for the high-speed race, increasing the likelihood of a fatal accident. Ultimately, the official inquiry deemed no driver was at fault, and instead criticised the track for being unprepared for the increasingly quick cars. The Circuit de la Sarthe was constructed in 1923 for cars that had a top speed of 60 mph. With only limited changes since its inception, the inquiry believed the track, particularly its unguarded pit lane, was unsafe for vehicles that now had triple the top speed of the cars of the 1920s.

Thus, the track experienced multiple safety improvements, including the destruction of the original pit straight stand. Elsewhere, several countries banned motor racing temporarily, although Switzerland has yet to legalise circuit racing as of the present day. Meanwhile, Mercedes, who were already withdrawing from motor racing from 1955 onwards to concentrate on its road cars, would not make a return to motorsport until 1987.

Various footage of the race was captured, primarily from amateur and newsreel sources. Additionally, it is known that an RTF camera captured one of the few videos of the accident itself. However, the Eurovision broadcast itself has yet to resurface, having originated from an era where telerecordings were rare until videotape was perfected in the late-1950s. Nevertheless, some RTF footage was included in a French newsreel and remains the deadliest motorsport tragedy ever

Animated short film by Q. Baillieux -

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Note 1: I saw some Indians online saying that the guy is actually a Pakistani but could not find any further or verified information.

Note 2: I did not add that stupid music πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ It was already there in the video I found (uploaded 2020), I don't know if it's the original https://www.facebook.com/syedmushtaq4/videos/266832094327215/

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Man crossing the street is brutally run over by speeding car (+backstory and aftermath)

This took place in ViΓ±a del mar, Chile, in December 17th 2021, during an illegal street race.

Kristofer Fallaque was a 39-year-old Peruvian man that moved to Chile looking for better oppotunities for himself and his family; he was married and had a daughter.

In the very early hours of the morning Kristofer tried to cross the Camino Internacional Street, completely unaware that there was an illegal street race taking place in that very Street; when he attempted to cross the street he was run over by one of the speeding vehicles in the race, a blue BMW, killing him instantly; after running Kristofer over the person driving the BMW tried to flee, but because of state of the vehicle after the impact, they were only able to drive 1km before being stopped by the people that witnessed the incident until the police arrived.

AFTERMATH

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(I also found the aftermath of the blue BMW)

The BMW driver was swiftly taken into police custody, and they were later put on house arrest while they awaited trial; i did not find any information on who this person was or what their sentence was but we can assume that they were convicted for involuntary manslaughter, and that carries a sentence of 12 months to 8 years in prison with possibility of perole; it can also include a fine along with the prison sentence (i'm not a lawyer, and i truly hope i did not commit any mistakes while writing this specific part).

PERSONAL NOTE

In every video post i do (excluding Effortposts) i also like to do a little bit of research to give the video some context and if possible a backstory, although in this case i feel like it got a little bit too extensive. This post is not meant to be an Effortpost, because i personally consider it did not take that much effort for me to make (i hope this doesn't sound like i'm bragging or something), but if the admins consider this does count as an effort post then so be it. While i was doing my small research i did not spect the backstory to be this tragic, and this case also really SHOWED me how dangerous an illegal street race can be. In links below there are also statements given by Kristofer's family members and acquaintances, so if you speak spanish i strongly recommend you to checking them.

Sources:

https://www.t13.cl/noticia/nacional/persona-muere-atropello-carrera-clandestina-vina-del-mar-conductor-detenido-17-12-2021

https://www.meganoticias.cl/nacional/361953-familia-hombre-carrera-clandestina-atropello-pique-relato-historia-lun-19-12-2021.html

https://www.flanlate.com/2021/12/la-historia-del-hombre-que-murio.html?m=1

This is where i found the thing about involuntary manslaughter in Chile:

https://www.conceptosjuridicos.com/cl/homicidio/

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street racer KO'd :marseysteer:

tell me if repost<3 :uwueyes: :uwueyes:

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Motorcyclist dies after getting hit by a car - April 23, 2024

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Apizaco, Mexico

On Tuesday night, a vehicle accident was recorded at the intersection of Francisco I Madero Boulevard and CuauhtΓ©moc Avenue in the city of Apizaco, Tlaxcala.

The C5i video surveillance cameras of the State Government recorded the accident that caused the death of a man and left a woman injured.

A motorcyclist who was speeding on CuauhtΓ©moc Avenue ran the stop light and was hit by a sedan vehicle that had the right of way when traveling on Francisco I Madero Boulevard.

After the vehicular impact, three more people who were walking on the pedestrian crossing were about to be run over; Furthermore, it is observed that a person who was inside the vehicle opens the door and leaves the unit while the person who was tending a corn stand approaches the person who was driving the motorcycle.

https://pulsored.com/en-accidente-de-transito-una-persona-pierde-la-vida-en-apizaco

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Young couple died after being hit by train in Russia

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VIDEO: Pedestrian dies after being hit by a rearing motorcycle in the South of Minas; driver fled the scene

A pedestrian died after being run over by a motorcyclist who was riding his motorcycle on a busy avenue in the SΓ£o Geraldo neighborhood, in Pouso Alegre , on Thursday afternoon (25).

According to information from the Military Police, the accident happened on Avenida Vereador AntΓ΄nio da Costa Rios.

Images from security cameras show the moment in which the man, who was limping, crosses the avenue and is hit squarely by the motorcycle, which had its front wheel turned up.

After the accident, the motorcyclist fled the scene. JoΓ£o Maria Want, 58 years old, was rescued by Samu, but died before reaching the hospital.

Source: https://g1.globo.com/mg/sul-de-minas/noticia/2024/04/25/video-pedestre-morre-apos-ser-atingido-por-motocicleta-empinada-no-sul-de-minas-condutor-fugiu-do-local.ghtml

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Posting aftermath later.

A bus and two passenger cars have collided near Novocherkassk, the propaganda department of the Russian State Road Safety Department in the Rostov Region has reported.

The accident occurred on the morning of April 22 on the highway Novocherkassk - Bagayevskaya. It is reported that the passenger car VAZ-2112 broke down and stopped on the roadway. The driver behind the wheel of Daewoo Nexia volunteered to help. At that time, a passenger bus was traveling behind the passenger bus Novocherkassk - Donskoy settlement, which, according to preliminary data, drove into the passenger car.

As a result of the accident a passenger of Daewoo Nexia car born in 2004 died. Three more people were injured and hospitalized.

https://don24.ru/rubric/proisshestviya/pod-novocherkasskom-proizoshla-smertelnaya-avariya-s-uchastiem-avtobusa-i-dvuh-legkovushek.html

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Simferopol pedestrian meets the van. [Russia, February 26, 2017]

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