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Shunt Collection (#3)

"Shunt: A Tale of Triumph and Tragedy in Motorsports" In the high-octane world of Formula One, shunts have become an inevitable part of the sport's rich history

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Formula One World Championship
Alan Jones (AUS) Williams FW07C (Left) was collected by a spinning Gilles Villeneuve (CDN) Ferrari 126CK at Woodcote on the fourth lap, resulting in both drivers retirement

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Formula 1 2021: Italian GP
AUTODROMO NAZIONALE MONZA, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 12: Sir Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes W12 and Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB16B collide at the first chicane during the Italian GP at Autodromo Nazionale

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Formula One World Championship
Mike Parkes (GBR) Ferrari 312 crashed out on lap 10. Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort, Holland, 24 JUly 1966

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2020 Santiago E-prix
PARQUE O'HIGGINS CIRCUIT, CHILE - JANUARY 18: Ma Qinghua (CHN), NIO 333, NIO FE-005, hits the wall during the Santiago E-prix at Parque O'Higgins Circuit on January 18

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2020 Santiago E-prix
PARQUE O'HIGGINS CIRCUIT, CHILE - JANUARY 18: Oliver Rowland (GBR), Nissan e.Dams, Nissan IMO2, crashes during the Santiago E-prix at Parque O'Higgins Circuit on January 18

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Formula One World Championship
Rolf Stommelen (GER) Hill is carried away with serious leg injuries following his massive accident that stopped the race and tragically killed five spectators

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2018 Belgian GP
SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS, BELGIUM - AUGUST 26: Fernando Alonso, McLaren MCL33, crashes over Charles Leclerc, Alfa Romeo Sauber C37, after contact from Nico Hulkenberg, Renault Sport F1 Team R.S

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Formula One World Championship
Vic Elford (GBR) Cooper T86B suffered brake failure and crashed out on lap 2. Italian Grand Prix, Monza, Italy, 8 September 1968

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Formula 1 2023: Qatar GP
LOSAIL INTERNATIONAL CIRCUIT, QATAR - OCTOBER 08: George Russell, Mercedes F1 W14, and Sir Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes F1 W14

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Formula 1 2022: French GP
CIRCUIT PAUL RICARD, FRANCE - JULY 24: Charles Leclerc, Ferrari F1-75, crashes out at Le Beausset during the French GP at Circuit Paul Ricard on Sunday July 24, 2022 in Le Castellet, France

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Formula One World Championship
Chris Amon (NZL) Ferrari 312 crashed out on lap 8. Italian Grand Prix, Monza, Italy, 8 September 1968

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Formula One World Championship
It took over half an hour to free Ian Ashley (GBR) from the wreckage of his Hesketh 308E that somersaulted and hit a television tower during practice

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Formula One World Championship
Denny Hulme (NZL) walks away unscathed from his McLaren M7A following an accident on the pit straight on lap ninety-three caused by a driveshaft failure

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F1 Formula 1 Formula One Action Priority Crash
Spa Francorchamps, Belgium. Sunday 27 August 2017. Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes F1 W08 EQ Power+, leads Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari SF70H, Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB13 TAG Heuer, Daniel Ricciardo

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Formula One World Championship
Marshals begin to clear the wreckage following the massive accident Ian Ashley (GBR) suffered in his Hesketh 308E. His car somersaulted and hit a television tower (Rear of picture) during practice

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F1 Formula 1 Formula One Grand Prix Gp Bel Action. Priority
Spa-Francorchamps, Spa, Belgium. Sunday 28 August 2016. Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari SF16-H, Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari SF16-H, and Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB12 TAG Heuer make contact at the start

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Formula 1 2022: French GP
CIRCUIT PAUL RICARD, FRANCE - JULY 24: Charles Leclerc, Ferrari F1-75, crashes out at Le Beausset during the French GP at Circuit Paul Ricard on Sunday July 24, 2022 in Le Castellet, France

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2019 Paris E-prix
STREETS OF PARIS, FRANCE - APRIL 27: Alex Lynn (GBR), Panasonic Jaguar Racing, Jaguar I-Type 3, crashes into the barrier with Edoardo Mortara (CHE) Venturi Formula E

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2020 Eifel GP
NuRBURGRING, GERMANY - OCTOBER 11: George Russell, Williams FW43, is aunched into the air after contact with Kimi Raikkonen, Alfa Romeo Racing C39

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Formula One World Championship
James Hunt (GBR) McLaren M23 (Right) flies through the air after colliding with Clay Regazzoni (SUI) Ferrari 312T2 at the start of the race

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Formula One World Championship
Barrier repairs take place on the circuit following the tragic fatal accident suffered by Francois Cevert (FRA) during practice. United States Grand Prix, Rd 15, Watkins Glen, USA, 7 October 1973.

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2020 Eifel GP
NuRBURGRING, GERMANY - OCTOBER 11: George Russell, Williams FW43, is aunched into the air after contact with Kimi Raikkonen, Alfa Romeo Racing C39

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Formula One World Championship
The remains of a badly smashed sports car competing in one of the support races is tended to by marshals, spectators, and ambulance men. British Grand Prix, Brands Hatch, 16 July 1966

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Formula One World Championship
The marshals attend to the March 761 of Vittorio Brambilla (ITA), who crashed out of the race on lap 44. Austrian Grand Prix, Rd 11, Osterreichring, Zeltweg, 15 August 1976

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Formula One World Championship
Rubens Barrichello (BRA) Ferrari F2002 collided with Kimi Raikkonen's (FIN) McLaren at the chicane. Barrichello lost his front wing

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F1 Formula 1 Formula One Sin Gp Grand Prix Accident
Marina Bay Street Circuit, Marina Bay, Singapore. Sunday 17 September 2017. Daniil Kvyat, Toro Rosso, walks away from his crashed car

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Formula One World Championship
A serious accident at Crowthorne involving the Surtees TS14A of Mike Hailwood (GBR) (Left) and the BRM P160D of Clay Regazzoni (SUI) (Right)

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2019 United States GP
AUSTIN, TEXAS - NOVEMBER 03: The damaged suspension of Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari SF90 during the 2019 Formula One United States Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas, on November 03, 2019 in Austin

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2020 Santiago E-prix
PARQUE O'HIGGINS CIRCUIT, CHILE - JANUARY 18: Oliver Rowland (GBR), Nissan e.Dams, Nissan IMO2, crashes during the Santiago E-prix at Parque O'Higgins Circuit on January 18

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2020 Santiago E-prix
PARQUE O'HIGGINS CIRCUIT, CHILE - JANUARY 18: Oliver Rowland (GBR), Nissan e.Dams, Nissan IMO2, crashes during the Santiago E-prix at Parque O'Higgins Circuit on January 18

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2020 Diriyah E-prix I
RIYADH STREET CIRCUIT, SAUDI ARABIA - NOVEMBER 23: Maximilian Gunther (DEU), BMW I Andretti Motorsports, BMW iFE.20 with front wing damage during the Diriyah E-prix I at Riyadh Street Circuit

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2019 Rome E-prix
CIRCUITO CITTADINO DELL'EUR, ITALY - APRIL 13: Wing of Maximillian Gunther (DEU), GEOX Dragon Racing, Penske EV-3, flies off to the side during the Rome E-prix at Circuito Cittadino dell'EUR

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2019 Rome E-prix
CIRCUITO CITTADINO DELL'EUR, ITALY - APRIL 13: Alexander Sims (GBR) BMW I Andretti Motorsports, BMW iFE.18, missing his front wing after a collision on lap 1 during the Rome E-prix at Circuito

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Formula One World Championship
Mark Donohue (USA) Penske Racing Cars March 751, suffered a massive crash following a tyre failure at the Hella Licht Curve during practice

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Formula One World Championship
Mark Donohue (USA) Penske Racing Cars March 751, suffered a massive crash following a tyre failure at the Hella Licht Curve during practice

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Formula One World Championship
Mark Donohue (USA) Penske Racing Cars March 751, suffered a massive crash following a tyre failure at the Hella Licht Curve during practice

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Formula One World Championship
Mark Donohue (USA) Penske Racing Cars March 751, suffered a massive crash following a tyre failure at the Hella Licht Curve during practice

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Formula One World Championship
The remains of the Penske Racing Cars March 751 of Mark Donohue (USA) are removed following his massive crash at the Hella Licht Curve during practice

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Formula One World Championship
Race winner Michael Schumacher (GER) Ferrari F310 suffered a heavy crash during Friday practice which he emerged from uninjured. Belgian Grand Prix, Rd 13, Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium, 25 August 1996

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Formula One World Championship
The remains of the Penske March 751 of Mark Donohue (USA) after he crashed heavily at the Hella Licht during the Sunday morning warm-up session are cleared away

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Formula Ford Winter Series
Steven Kane (GBR) Van Diemen International, took 2nd place in race one, but had a race stopping crash in race two. Formula Ford Winter Series, Donington Park, England, 18 November 2001 BEST IMAGE

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2019 United States GP
AUSTIN, TEXAS - NOVEMBER 03: The damaged suspension of Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari SF90 during the 2019 Formula One United States Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas, on November 03, 2019 in Austin

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Formula One World Championship
Jean-Pierre Jarier (FRA) climbs from his Shadow DN5 after crashing out at Woodcote on lap 54. Sixteen of the twenty-six drivers crashed out of the rain-shortened race

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Formula One World Championship
Mark Donohue (USA) Penske Racing Cars March 751, suffered a massive crash following a tyre failure at the Hella Licht Curve during practice

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Rd 2 V8 Eastern Creek, Sydney
Steve Ellery (AUS) Super Cheap Auto Racing Ford Falcon had a monster crash early in the race which broke the concrete barrier

Background imageShunt Collection: Formula 1 2021: Italian GP

Formula 1 2021: Italian GP
AUTODROMO NAZIONALE MONZA, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 12: Sir Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes W12 and Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB16B collide at the first chicane

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Formula One World Championship
Georges-Francis (Johnny) Servoz-Gavin (FRA) Cooper T86Bcrashed out on lap 14. French Grand Prix, Rouen-les-Essarts, France, 7 July 1968

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Formula One World Championship
Fernando Alonso (ESP) Renault R24 crashes at turn one after a tyre failure. Formula One World Championship, Rd9, United States Grand Prix, Race Day, Indianapolis, USA, 20 June 2004




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"Shunt: A Tale of Triumph and Tragedy in Motorsports" In the high-octane world of Formula One, shunts have become an inevitable part of the sport's rich history. From iconic moments like Graham Hill emerging from the wreckage of his Lotus 49B after a rear wing collapse to heart-stopping crashes at Le Mans 24 Hour Race, these incidents have left an indelible mark on racing enthusiasts. Even outside the realm of Formula One, shunting has made its presence felt. Take, for instance, the last shunting horse at Paddington in 1925—a poignant reminder of a bygone era when horsepower was measured differently. The image evokes nostalgia for simpler times while highlighting how technology has evolved over the years. But it is not just about accidents and mishaps; there are also instances where cautionary measures come into play. The "Shunt with Great Care" label serves as a reminder that even professionals need to exercise vigilance and prioritize safety on and off the track. The world of motorsports continues to evolve rapidly, embracing new technologies such as electric racing seen in events like DTM or Paris E-prix. These advancements bring both excitement and challenges as drivers navigate uncharted territories with precision and skill. Looking ahead to future seasons, we anticipate thrilling races like British GP in Formula 1 2022—where speed demons will battle it out for glory on one of motorsport's most prestigious stages. As fans eagerly await this spectacle, they know that every race carries its own potential for triumph or disaster. Amidst all this adrenaline-fueled chaos lies another intriguing aspect—the control panel operated by robot signalmen inside their cabins. This fusion between man and machine showcases how technology aids in managing races efficiently while ensuring driver safety remains paramount. In essence, "shunt" encapsulates both exhilaration and danger within motorsports—an ever-present reminder that success often comes hand in hand with risk.