Martin Donnelly 1993 Test Jordan 192 Formula 1 Car at Silverstone Circuit

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Famous Figures Unearthed
4th February 1993 Martin Donnelly test a Formula 1 car (Jordan 192) for the first time after his near-fatal accident in 1990 at Jerez. Jerez, 1990: Donnelly crashed into barriers at 160mph while trying to qualify for the Spanish Grand Prix at Jerez in 1990. On top of a string of injuries, including brain and lung contusions and severe leg fractures, he swallowed his tongue. “The doctor told me later that when he got to me I had about 30 seconds to live,” the 58-year-old said. “I was suffocating and dying. He had to act sharpish to free my tongue by going in through my nostrils. “Syd pulled me back from the brink when it looked that I was wrecked and a goner. “I am glad I was knocked out and didn’t know what the hell was happening. “But every day since then when I look at my gammy leg and croak out my sentences, I am reminded how lucky I was. “When I look back and see pictures or videos of me on the tarmac, looking as if I was dead, I can’t believe my eyes... until I see the colours of my helmet. “Syd, genius that he was, quickly worked out just what was wrong with me. Those 30 seconds were crucial. I would’ve been six feet under without his fantastic work. “He had a big problem getting to me because the rescue car had to go all around the track and he reckoned it was not fast enough. “He argued a fierce case later for a quicker rescue car on race days. “I was hurried to hospital and underwent a series of emergency operations. If anything useful arose from my crash, it was a...

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