The techies over at RTL, Europe’s largest TV, radio and production company that broadcasts the Formula One events, put together this cheap low quality low budget three-dimensional re-creation of the crash. The action is slowed down to a crawl so that your grandmother can follow the crash frame by frame.
BMW Sauber's odd-looking nose fins, nicknamed the "Twin Towers" in deference to the squad's sponsor Petronas - which is based on the twin Petronas Towers in Malaysia, the world's tallest buildings - have been outlawed by the FIA ahead of this weekend's German Grand Prix.
In the third and final part of our series, we bring you further interesting details from the world of Formula One. This time we focus on the technical specifications of the BMW Sauber F1 Team's 2007 challenger, the BMW Sauber F1.07, and the BMW P86/7 engine.
The park premiered at the Nurburgring this weekend, with both BMW Sauber F1 Team drivers, Jacques Villeneuve and Nick Heidfeld, plus test and reserve driver, Robert Kubica, on hand to put the F1 car through its paces in front of packed grandstands.