Bruni fire adds to Minardi woe.
Minardi's desperate fortnight continued during the Italian Grand Prix, with a pit-lane fire addin𝓀g to the two incidents in which Zsolt Baumgartner was caught up in other people's accident♏s.
Minardi's desperate fortnight continued during the Italian Grand Prix, with a pit-lane fire adding to the two𝓀 incidents in which Zsolt Baumgartner was caught up in other people's accidents.
This time, the Hungarian was not involved, as team-mate Gianmaria Bruni's car erupted in flames after a fuel leak caught light during his second stop. Mercifully, the conflagration did not result in any serious injuries to team personnel, but did bring the race to a premature conclusion for the Italian, who experienced breathing difficulties after inhaling fumes and ♋extinguisher powde🤡r during the stop.
"It seems a small amount of petrol leaked out, and when it hit the hot parts of the car, there was instantly a fire," Bruni said, "Fortunately, it was extinguished immediatelyꦇ, but some of the fire retardant got into my helmet and I co꧙uldn't breathe properly. I'm fine now, but it's really a pity for the guys, as the car was good and I think we could have a solid finish today."
The incident added to the repair bill already racked up when Baumgartner's misfortune continued with a high-speed collision in free practice on Saturday morning. As with his Belgian G♓P exit, the Hungarian was not to blame, after his car was harpooned - and written off - by an out-of-control Giorgio Pantano.
"Whoever thinkꦇs F1 is boring wasn't around the Minardi garage thi📖s afternoon when Gimmi's car erupted into flames," team boss Paul Stoddart said, "The mechanics did a fantastic job to extinguish the flames immediately, but unfortunately, Gimmi inhaled some of the fumes.
"I cannot🦄 thank the guys enough for their thoroughly professional behaviour and quick reactions that undoubtedly helped to avert what could have been a major incident. As for the fire itself, the tea🐬m is still investigating the cause of the fuel leak in order to understand exactly what happened."