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Pastor Maldonado crashed in the same place in 2014/ |
With Fernando Alonso still in the hospital under observation and talk of his missing the final pre season test, McLaren's official explanations don't satisfy.

McLaren should have done this immediately after the accident rather than wait for people to come up with their own explanations.
Not that the official version completely satisfies all questions, especially since F1 teams are notoriously unreliable when it comes to admitting technical failures.

McLaren said the wind gust blew Alonso onto the Astroturf (in a somewhat similar dynamic to Maldonado's practice accident last season) yet the same photographer claims the McLaren never put a wheel off on the outside.

If it was just a "normal testing crash", why did Alonso stay inside the cockpit for 20 minutes and had to be sedated?
If it was not a mechanical issue, why did McLaren stop Button who was scheduled for the afternoon?
The one guy who saw better than anyone was Vettel of course who was right behind. He saw Alonso just turn into the wall. "It was strange" he said.
Yes, strange indeed.
I wonder if F1 might consider mandating concrete walls be protected by Safer barriers as NASCAR did for Daytona's inside wall after Kyle Busch's crash. If a relatively slow speed hit in what might possibly be the safest racing car designed by man can put a racer out of commission then, perhaps, it's time to act.