The death of a young
rider Shoya Tomizawa
(19) makes Suter Racing
team shaken. They feel
they really "shattered"
by the death Shoya on
race world championship
motorcycle Moto2 San
Marino GP, Sunday (5 / 9)
. Tomizawa was driving
at high speed before
slipping around the
corner, then hit from
behind by Alex de Angelis
and Scott Redding, who
also tumbled, but not
seriously injured.
Japanese rider was killed
due to injuries in his
chest after rushed to a
local hospital.
"Shoya more than a
friend to us. He was like
a member of our family,"
said CEO Suter Racing
Eskil Suter said in a
statement quoted by
Reuters. "He loved
everyone in the paddock,
and I highly regret this
tragic incident, either to
the family want any of
our team," he said. Suter
stated de Angelis and
Redding do not have the
opportunity to avoid
collision with Tomizawa.
"I also regret what
happened to De Angelis
and our rider Scott
Redding," Suter said, "In
addition to his spine
injury, Scott was not
seriously injured
another." "But the
mental side, he was
shocked and devastated,
but it was not his fault.
This proves dangerous
race and the track
circuit must be secured
from time to time," he
said. Shoya not the first
victim. Previously, 13-
year-old driver was also
killed in a small race,
before the last
Indianapolis GP MotoGP
race last August.
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