Carlos' family talks about his crash in Sochi 2015.
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Carlos' family talks about his crash in Sochi 2015.
Flashback to the time when Carlos had a huge 46G impact in FP3 during his rookie year and still got cleared to race the next day,,, I remember that event sometimes and the memory of the on-board and seeing the event itself still scares me.
Luckily, I haven't been at the fandom back then, cause I would have worried so much about Carlos, maybe even seeing him crash live would have scared me a lot. It's still difficult to see the pics/videos of the accident, why it seems to me an even bigger miracle that he was really able to get back into his car for the race the next day and that he hadn't got injured, at least not too badly.
Hopefully, we won't ever have to see something like that again. No matter if it's him or anyone of the other 19 drivers.
You’re not born a hero. Nobody is. But you can fight as hell to become one. The one.
Sochi, Russia
December traveling Sochi, Adler. Russia.
Для меня триатлон сравним с жизнью, как и жизнь, триатлон начинается с воды, после появления на свет, ты плывешь сквозь лучезарное детство и словно переходный возраст в твоей жизни появляется первая транзитная зона, которая готовит тебя с самому длинному и стремительному промежутку жизни, на нем бывают подъемы и спуски, и даже падения, но ты продолжаешь нестись на всех парах. Вслед за скоростным велоэтапом наступает бег, который и символизирует мудрость и старость. Поэтому каждый триатлон - это как маленькая жизнь, где ты познаёшь себя, отодвигаешь свои границы возможного.