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Luis Salom passes away - Malcolm - 03-06-2016 Luis Salom was involved in a crash at Turn 12 in Barcelona during Moto2™ Free Practice 2.
Following an incident during today’s Moto2™ Free Practice 2 at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, it is with great sadness that we have to report the passing of Luis Salom (SAG Team). The session was red flagged with just under 25 minutes remaining after the Spanish rider fell at Turn 12. Two medical cars and then two ambulances were immediately on scene to treat the 24-year-old and the medical helicopter was also deployed to assist in his treatment. Due the severity of his condition, the decision was taken to transfer Salom by road to the nearby Hospital General de Catalunya. On arrival, he underwent surgery, but despite the best efforts of the trauma team, he passed away at 16:55pm local time. Salom made his World Championship debut at Jerez in 2009 in the 125cc category. He finished on the podium in 25 races, including nine victories in the Moto3™ World Championship. He finished the 2012 Moto3™ World Championship in second position in the standings and a year later was third overall after battling with Maverick Viñales and Alex Rins down to the final round in Valencia. He also finished on the podium three times in 41 appearances in the Moto2™ World Championship, including a second place pace in the opening round of 2016 at the Losail International Circuit in Qatar. The FIM, Dorna, IRTA, RFME and the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya wishes to pass on its condolences to the family, friends and team of Salom. Remember and pay tribute to Luis Salom with the hashtag #Mexicano39 RE: Luis Salom passes away - veefour - 04-06-2016 A fatality rarely happens in GP circuit racing these days, but this sadly goes to prove these tragedies can still happen. RIP Luis Salom. |