Autopsy Report Portable !link! — Frederik Jansen Van Vuuren

On March 5, 1977, he was one of two fire marshals stationed at the pits during the race. For the first 22 laps, his duties were routine. But that quickly changed when Italian driver Renzo Zorzi experienced a mechanical failure on the main straight, pulling his Shadow DN8 off the track. As smoke began to billow from the car, Jansen van Vuuren and a fellow marshal, named William (or Bill), grabbed a fire extinguisher and raced across the track to help.

: The incident highlighted the vulnerability of a driver's head, eventually leading to rigorous helmet crash-testing, the Head and Neck Support (HANS) device, and ultimately the Halo cockpit protection system . frederik jansen van vuuren autopsy report portable

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