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Danish driver Simonsen killed in Le Mans endurance race | Danish driver Simonsen killed in Le Mans endurance race |
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Danish driver Allan Simonsen has died after crashing his car during the Le Mans endurance race in France, the organisers say. | Danish driver Allan Simonsen has died after crashing his car during the Le Mans endurance race in France, the organisers say. |
They say the 34-year-old spun off after about 10 minutes of the race in his Aston Martin and hit the safety barriers at the Tertre Rouge bend. | They say the 34-year-old spun off after about 10 minutes of the race in his Aston Martin and hit the safety barriers at the Tertre Rouge bend. |
He was taken to the medical centre at the premises but later died of his injuries, the organisers said. | He was taken to the medical centre at the premises but later died of his injuries, the organisers said. |
It is believed to be the first death in the 24-hour annual event since 1997. | It is believed to be the first death in the 24-hour annual event since 1997. |
In a statement on Saturday, the Automobile Club de l'Ouest said: "In a serious condition, Allan Simonsen was transferred immediately to the Circuit Medical Centre where he died soon after due to his injuries." | In a statement on Saturday, the Automobile Club de l'Ouest said: "In a serious condition, Allan Simonsen was transferred immediately to the Circuit Medical Centre where he died soon after due to his injuries." |
The organisers expressed their "deepest condolences to the family and those close to Allan Simonsen". | The organisers expressed their "deepest condolences to the family and those close to Allan Simonsen". |
The cause of the crash in western France is being investigated. | The cause of the crash in western France is being investigated. |
Simonsen was participating for the seventh time in the race. | Simonsen was participating for the seventh time in the race. |
After the crash, the race was stopped for about an hour to repair the barriers. | After the crash, the race was stopped for about an hour to repair the barriers. |
Two IndyCar drivers tweeted their response to the death. | |
Helio Castroneves said: "Very sad to know about the fatal accident of Allan Simonsen on Le Mans today. Praying for him and (his) family.'' | |
Tony Kanaan tweeted: "Such a tragic news on the passing of @AllanSimonsen. Sad day in motorsports again. Thoughts and prayers are with his family." | |
Simonsen's death is believed to be the first in the race since 1986, when Austrian Jo Gartner died after hitting safety barriers head-on at 260km/h (160mph). | Simonsen's death is believed to be the first in the race since 1986, when Austrian Jo Gartner died after hitting safety barriers head-on at 260km/h (160mph). |
In 1997, French driver Sebastien Enjolras was killed during a pre-qualifying session after his car overturned and burst into flames. | In 1997, French driver Sebastien Enjolras was killed during a pre-qualifying session after his car overturned and burst into flames. |