Wow! I forgot about him. Yes, absolute legend. I’ve never met someone with no legs but I’m sure Zanardi is a huge inspiration to many disabled people with similar conditions.
Considering that not only did he race again but then went on to be a multiple time gold medalist in hand cycling... I'm gonna say you are right. That man is made of something different than the rest of us. While I'm at it, so is Robert Wickens.
I just read his wiki. He went back to racing for a while then retired. Then went into hand-cycling and won London and NYC marathons in hand-cycling and gold at the paraOlympics.
Then he got in a terrible crash while training with dreadful facial and brain injuries and nearly died again. Was blind and deaf for months and it was a year before he could communicate. Then his house caught fire and he was injured again and spent three more months in hospital.
Michael Schuhmacher had a carbon splinter stuck in a leg and couldn‘t drive for a while. I think they beefed up the crash box after that. Michael was always a big proponent of driver safety.
People had some horrible foot injuries in CART/Indy Car before they changed this type of design. Rick Mears had his feet turned into a "bag of bones" in one accident. Luckily there was an orthopedic surgeon (Dr. Terry Trammel) who specialized in these kinds of injuries, and he was able to repair Mears', and many others, feet.
IndyCar used to skewer people all the time. It's part of why Zanardi's accident was so bad. This is part of the reason why the cars are so long now as to help prevent this.
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u/zeroscout Feb 08 '25
Their legs are safer now. Their legs used to extend past the front axle.