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1977 Canadian Grand Prix.
Mosport Park, Canada. 9 October 1977.
James Hunt, Teddy Mayer and Bernie Ecclestone.
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Marshals take a look at the wreckage of the Hesketh 308E of Ian Ashley (GBR). His car somersaulted and hit a television tower during practice. Despite losing his helmet from the violence of the crash he suffered 'just' broken ankles and wrists.
Canadian Grand Prix, Rd 16, Mosport Park, Canada, 9 October 1977.
It took over half an hour to free Ian Ashley (GBR) (Being placed into the ambulance) from the wreckage of his Hesketh 308E that somersaulted and hit a television tower during practice. Despite losing his helmet from the violence of the crash he suffered 'just' broken ankles and wrists.
Canadian Grand Prix, Rd 16, Mosport Park, Canada, 9 October 1977.
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. Despite losing his helmet from the violence of the crash he suffered 'just' broken ankles and wrists.
Canadian Grand Prix, Rd 16, Mosport Park, Canada, 9 October 1977.
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. Despite losing his helmet from the violence of the crash he suffered 'just' broken ankles and wrists.
Canadian Grand Prix, Rd 16, Mosport Park, Canada, 9 October 1977.
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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. Despite losing his helmet from the violence of the crash he suffered 'just' broken ankles and wrists. Jochen Mass (GER) McLaren (Right), watches the marshals work.
Canadian Grand Prix, Rd 16, Mosport Park, Canada, 9 October 1977.
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. Despite losing his helmet from the violence of the crash he suffered 'just' broken ankles and wrists.
Canadian Grand Prix, Rd 16, Mosport Park, Canada, 9 October 1977.
Ian Ashley (GBR) Hesketh 308E suffered a horrendous accident during Friday practice from which he was fortunate to escape with both ankles and wrists broken. He did not compete in Formula One again.
Canadian Grand Prix, Rd 16, Mosport Park, Canada, 9 October 1977.
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1977 Canadian Grand Prix.
Mosport Park, Canada. 9 October 1977.
James Hunt, Teddy Mayer and Bernie Ecclestone.
World Copyright: LAT Photographic
ref: 35mm Transparency Image
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