| Written by CMG Staff on Thursday, 09 September 2010 |
Tomizawa celebrates a top-3 finish at Jerez.
Racers at the Moto2 race in Italy
last weekend are being charged with manslaughter for contributing to
the death of a racer, according to reports in Italian media.
Nineteen-year-old Shoya Tomizawa died
after crashing at Misano during the MotoGP weekend event and being
hit by two race bikes.
Alex de Angelis and Scott Redding both
ran into Tomizawa after the popular Japanese racer crashed on the
12th lap.
According to the website quattrotempi.com (see link above), de Angelis and Redding have been charged with culpable homicide in the death.
But race marshalls might have contributed to his death and may face charges, too. The race was not stopped, no red flag was put up, and
marshalls hurriedly scooped Tomizawa onto a stretcher, despite his being unconscious, then dropped
him as they carried him away.
Tomizawa suffered serious injuries to his
head, chest, and abdomen, and died in an Italian hospital.
An investigation into the death will
look at the actions of race officials and will try to determine the
exact cause of Tomizawa's death and if being dropped contributed to
it.
Tomizawa won the opening race of the
Moto2 series at Qatar this year.
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