As I've reported, the piece of debris Felipe Massa hit was a five-inch long coiled steel spring. It weighed 800 grams.
The spring came from the third damper on Rubens Barrichello's car. The damper itself did not detach, but the cap came off and the spring escaped. Ross Brawn called it a "freak accident". He said he'd never seen this happen in all his years of motor racing.
Felipe was traveling at 160mph when he ran into the spring, which was bouncing down the track. Felipe was four seconds behind Rubens.
The impact knocked Felipe out briefly. He applied 60 bar of pressure to the brake, which means his foot was only laying on it gently. The throttle, it's been reported, was jammed open






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