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07-20-2012, 04:42 PM
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Pierre Levegh And 80+ Spectators Are Killed At Le Mans (1955)
I know this is a re-post, but the only thread about this is for a British Documentary and the video wont work I have tons of footage that I will post but the video for this thread includes the 4 known films taken that day that captured the disaster, first in real time speed and then in slo-mo The first film shown was taken by an spectator who was seriously injured, his film camera was busted up but amazingly the film up until about a second before the cameraman was hit survived The other 3 films were taken by News Cameraman The second video was uploaded by DR member Infidel66687, it is an amazing video with every clip I have ever seen. Amazing color and black and white footage! Thank you Infidel66687! Pics are on page 2 |
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07-20-2012, 04:55 PM
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Re: Pierre Levegh And 80+ Spectators Are Killed At Le Mans (1955)
This guys are pioneers, the toughest in town, to all velocity-riders. whether its on 2 or 4 wheels who lost their lives. RIP. |
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07-20-2012, 07:13 PM
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Re: Pierre Levegh And 80+ Spectators Are Killed At Le Mans (1955)
Thank you, a defining moment of tragedy in the history of motorsport, and the best quality clip I've seen. RIP all the victims of that terrible day.
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07-20-2012, 09:04 PM
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Re: Pierre Levegh And 80+ Spectators Are Killed At Le Mans (1955)
I agree 100% Its hard to even dream about the horror of one minute having a great day at the track, drinking beer, eating hot dogs (or whatever was popular in France in 1955 for sporting events) hearing the powerful engines and seeing the best drivers in the world compete, and the next minute you have the hood, axle, engine and other smaller parts flying straight at you No matter how many times I have watched or even went over this footage frame by frame I always cringe Worst sporting event tragedy of all time Here is Levegh |
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07-20-2012, 10:14 PM
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Re: Pierre Levegh And 80+ Spectators Are Killed At Le Mans (1955)
Motor racing used to be criminally dangerous. Fatalities were relatively common among spectators and drivers. We've made an enormous amount of progress since 1955 and thankfully fatalities and and serious injuries are a rarity.
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07-20-2012, 11:44 PM
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Re: Pierre Levegh And 80+ Spectators Are Killed At Le Mans (1955)
Here is a compilation video it only shows one clip of the crash but has some before (like an earlier no fatal wreck, crowd shots, driving shots) and after shots (like trying to put out a Magnesium fire with water, taking away a body, people in shock) I have much better videos, just have to find them
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