Also one i still remember, is dutchman Jos Verstappen who crashed two times very hard. Once in Spa 1996, and France 1997.
Both of the times his throttle came stuck wide open so he crashed very hard. The neckrests around the cockpit, was proved later on, saved his life...
Without that kind of safety measures he would have (certainly) died or terrible injured, as many others who had high-speed or bad crashes....
Fisichella, France 2003
de la Rosa, Italy, 2000
Villeneuve, Australia 2001
Burti indeed, Germany & Spa 2001
Alonso & Webber, Brazil 2003
Rosberg, Brazil 2006
And not forget, Ralf Schumacher 2 times on Indianapolis.
And so on, the list would be alot longer without all the safety stuff nowadays. It's a shame (i think) that the best driver ever born, who was keen/and longing for safety, needed to die first....
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before they really began to take some action.