Zanardi finishes 7th in comeback race
crayzayjay
10-20-2003, 06:25 AM
17:13 19Oct2003 RTRS-Motor racing-Zanardi finishes seventh in comeback race
MILAN, Oct 19 (Reuters) - Italian Alex Zanardi, making his return to motor racing after losing both his legs in an horrific crash, finished seventh on Sunday in the final race of the FIA European Touring Car championship at Monza.
Zanardi was back on a race track just over two years after his high-speed crash in a CART race at the Lausitzring in September 2001, which resulted in him losing both his legs and two litres of blood.
For days the 36-year-old former Formula One driver was fighting for his life.
On Sunday Zanardi, driving a specially adjusted BMW 320i, slid out in the first race of the day and started eighth on the grid, eventually finishing seventh, 15 seconds behind winner Jorg Muller also driving a BMW.
"I did well and it is good to see what I can achieve at this stage after all this time. It would have been even better to see where I could have arrived with a bit of training" said Zanardi.
"But today was a wonderful day for me," he said.
((Reporting by Simon Evans, editing by Philippa Moreton; ))
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MILAN, Oct 19 (Reuters) - Italian Alex Zanardi, making his return to motor racing after losing both his legs in an horrific crash, finished seventh on Sunday in the final race of the FIA European Touring Car championship at Monza.
Zanardi was back on a race track just over two years after his high-speed crash in a CART race at the Lausitzring in September 2001, which resulted in him losing both his legs and two litres of blood.
For days the 36-year-old former Formula One driver was fighting for his life.
On Sunday Zanardi, driving a specially adjusted BMW 320i, slid out in the first race of the day and started eighth on the grid, eventually finishing seventh, 15 seconds behind winner Jorg Muller also driving a BMW.
"I did well and it is good to see what I can achieve at this stage after all this time. It would have been even better to see where I could have arrived with a bit of training" said Zanardi.
"But today was a wonderful day for me," he said.
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Sexy beast
10-20-2003, 11:40 AM
That dude is so strong, I heard he was back in a car a month after his crash.
crayzayjay
10-20-2003, 11:52 AM
Strong doesn't begin to describe it. This guy must give hope to so many people :)
Layla's Keeper
10-20-2003, 12:31 PM
I think Zanardi has just secured his place in motor racing history. CART still recalls him as their greatest champion.
z33guy
10-20-2003, 07:22 PM
Thats great news, Its hard to find a person more deserving than alex
simdel1
11-02-2003, 02:47 PM
yea, i watched that race. its great to see him back ina race car.
if i remember correctly, he did not ''slide out'' of the first race, he was collected in a bit of a first corner pile up.
if i remember correctly, he did not ''slide out'' of the first race, he was collected in a bit of a first corner pile up.
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