No driver enters motor racing unaware of the very real risks involved. This weekend at Spa they were given a brutal reminder of what will always be a possibility when climbing behind the wheel. The death of Anthoine Hubert during an F2 race on Saturday served tragic notice that for every effort to improve safety, drivers are still always putting their lives in jeopardy but they know this and accept that risk will never be legislated out of racing.
Bravery...they will forgot his death tomorrow...
'Bravery'
Bravery? I wouldn't call it that.
risks are fairly minimal these days compared to yesteryear,think there's more driver errors these days due to stringent safety measures, a bit like we see more cricketers getting hit on the helmet ,didn't see many many batsmen getting hit by the great WI attack with no Helmets
Lol
Churchill said that bravery was the midpoint between cowardice and foolhardiness. This would be nearer to the latter.