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  1. May 24, 2021 · Max Mosley attended the funeral of Roland Ratzenberger while the world gave overwhelming attention on Senna's funeral. Max said: "I went to Ratzenberger's funeral rather than to Senna's where all the great and good of Formula One were because I felt somebody needed to support him and his family."

  2. The MTV connection went deeper than just a logo. It was kind of an "open secret" at the time but MTV sent a young enthusiastic presenter to cover the races and she ended up in a relationship with Roland There's a possible urban myth that Roland submitted an engineering report on the car and it took Nick Wirth and the team a while to work out that it was actually a joking report of a night with ...

  3. Max Mosley's response was touching. While everyone went to Senna's funeral, he went to Ratzenberger's. Let's at least take this day, to appreciate the life and times of Roland Ratzenberger. He really raced a variety of cars, Formula Nippon, Group C, touring cars, before finally making it to Formula One.

  4. Mar 4, 2014 · What killed Ratzenberger (and Senna) would be incredibly rare in modern Formula 1. They both died due to basilar skull fractures and these are practically eliminated when using a HANS Device as the force that would usually cause the fracture is transferred to the chest and spread out to reduce injury.

  5. The helmet was returned to Roland's family by the Italian authorities, along with other possessions, at the end of 1994, and is one of the few mementoes his parents have of his racing career. Apparently the left side, away from the camera, is damaged. Very sad. Picture from 2019. Full interview is here.

  6. For us, F1 fans, he's not forgotten, and never will be. Not forgotten, just overshadowed by other incidents. Any driver who has been unfortunate enough to be killed in a motorsport accident will always be remembered, either by fans, statistics, friends, colleagues and maybe even a memorial.

  7. May 1, 2024 · Overshadowed perhaps, but Ratzenberger was a rookie in his third race, Aryton Senna was a three-time world champion in his 11th year of superstardom. Any death is a tragedy, but I'm fairly certain if Lewis Hamilton or Max Verstappen died on the same race weekend as someone like Logan Sargeant or Olly Bearman, Lewis/Max would be the bigger story and be remembered as the more significant event.

  8. There is a Roland Ratzenberger documentary series starting up on YouTube Episode One has been released, not sure how often they'll come out... But below is a trailer if anyone is interested in watching, given its the 30th Anniversary for both him and Senna this year.

  9. Jul 4, 2018 · It was the prestigious Race of the Century between Roland Ratzenberger's Formula Ford 1600 machine and Roland Rat's bright pink, modified 1953 Ford Anglia, nicknamed the 'Ratmobile'. The two-car showdown held at Silverstone certainly lived up to everybody's expectations as Ratzenberger and Roland Rat had a thoroughly entertaining race.

  10. Jul 24, 2015 · TIL that Roland Ratzenberger hooked up with a former Big Brother presenter. Was watching Sky F1's "Remembering Roland" (terrific programme, btw) and there was this snippet from an interview with Humphrey Corbett who was Simtek's engineer at the time. They were talking about how Simtek was sponsored by MTV so MTV were given some broadcasting ...