Marco Apicella suffered major injuries at the start of the 1993 Italian Grand Prix causing a pile-up, he had a fractured chin, cracked arm, fractured ribs and broken hip so he will never return to formula 1 again.
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2 broken legs
Marco Apicella's only Formula 1 race was on September 12, 1993. It was the Pioneer Grand Prix of Italy at Autodromo Nazionale di Monza. He started 23rd and finished 26th. Apicella crashed without ever completing a lap, and holds the record for the shortest race distance covered in a Formula 1 career.
'Grand' in Italian translates to 'grande.'
he died
Not many. Only a concussion really...
No, but his injuries kept him out for the rest of the season, and after that he never found a seat in Formula one Grand Prix racing again.
nipote is grand-daughter in italian
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Nonna
Grande slam is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "grand slam".Specifically, the feminine/masculine adjective grandemeans "grand, great". The masculine noun slam serves as an English loan word in Italian. The pronunciation will be "GRAN-dey slam" in Italian.
Marco Simoncelli died on October 23, 2011, while racing in the Malaysian Grand Prix, due to sustaining serious trauma to the head, neck and chest.