O.M.G. just read it in one signatures, then searched directly in Wikipedia
Colin was one of (only) three rallieists I really found sympathic (don't know why)...
hmmm... like bad fortunetelling: my Colin McRea Rally 2005 got lost
...I wonder how high they were flying, because I know that as long as you are higher than 1000 feet up, the whole thing can fail and a trained pilot can glide the helicopter to a perfect landing with a series of dives.
...but seriously what the hell. I'm not flying in a helicopter anytime soon.
I'm still in shock, its not sunken in yet that Colin McRae is no longer with us. He was probably one of the first sportsmen I supported and admired, the fact that he might actually die one day never even crossed my mind, to me he was indestructable. My reaction upon hearing the news wasn't sadness, it was a sense of something being missing, out of place, as if the world had just skipped a day. I can't imagine how his family is feeling right now.
Yeah, that's exactly how i'm feeling too. It just feels wrong somehow, kinda like it was'nt his time to go. It's strange, but it's a similar feeling i had with Senna's death, almost like we've been robbed of a something/someone very special and dear to our hearts. My thoughts go to his family and friends.
It is getting spooky, remember we've just had an anniversary of 9/11 and:
Steve Fossett goes missing whilst flying his plane in the US
That guy in the Hurricane crashes at an airshow in Shoreham
Two guys crash their planes at an airshow in the US
Two other guys die in that threeway smash at the airshow in Europe (forget which country ?)..... [Edit] Poland
Colin, his son and their best pals die in a helicopter crash in Scotland.
David Richards and wife narrowly escape death in another helicopter crash in England.
And now this plane crash in Phuket.
Is all of this a tad odd ? or simply mere coincidence ?
This is really tragic news. I was still hoping that it wasn't true
I first got to know Colin through the playstation games. He was the one that got me into WRC.
This is really sad news, my thoughts go out to his family and friends.
Colin was the racer that got me interested in motorsports, he had not only the skill, he had pure nature given talent to go beyond the limit, not just find the limit of the car and drive at it...
This is very very sad...another hero becomes a legend too soon.
This is a bad year...
R.I.P.