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Lammers about Hubert: 'The greatest danger is in the speed differences'

Two weeks have passed since the fatal accident of Anthoine Hubert which occurred during the Belgium Grand Prix weekend. Safety within the sport has been a talking point since the accident. Former dutch driver Jan Lammers assesses the crash.  Just past Eau Rouge, Hubert went off the track and hit the side barrier. He was then pushed back across the run-off zone where another car hit him. The two cars were traveling at completely different speeds and this is what Lammers believes is the most dangerous part of motorsport.  “Racing has become a lot safer, but Hubert's accident shows that the greatest danger lies in speed differences. If a car that is practically stationary...
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