Tuesday, September 7, 2010

VIVAnews - One of the impactor Shoya Tomizawa, Scott Redding, still can not forget the deadly accident at the San Marino GP, Sunday, September 5, 2010. Redding reportedly did not want to continue racing this season.

Redding became one impactor Tomizawa than Alex de Angelis in the 600cc race at Misano Moto2. Tomizawa himself eventually died in hospital after suffering head injuries in the skull, chest and abdomen.

Redding's father, Adrian, confirmed his son was not ready to say much after the incident that befall Tomizawa. Even Adrian Redding confirms Moto2 likely not continue this season.

"Scott felt a little guilty and very sad after what happened. Scott is only 17 years old and for young children, I think this incident a little shaken," said Adrian to the BBC, Monday, September 6, 2010.

"I do not know if Scott will continue to race or not. Everyone wants to see him back racing, but that decision. Sunday night when I talked to him, he does not like Scott as I know, he never was so shocked and silent."

"But, he with a good team and good people around him, so I hope they can persuade him. He has been racing most of her life, so his mind is strong enough, 'said Adrian.

Redding himself suffered injuries on his back and needed 10 stitches in the accident.
• VIVAnews

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