A smoking Le Mans driver had to be stopped by stewards while he hit and kicked the car of a rival.
In an insane start Race 2 of the Le Mans Cup – before the iconic 24 -hour endurance race – Ferrari 296 GT3 driver Gino-Generoso Forgione was put out of the race after a collision with Josep Mayola Comadira.
Several drivers had crashed from the race in the early chaos after NR.
And forgive, row The Ferrari No.21, remained brinking when he was entangled in it when Comadira gathered his rival by bumping him and turning him around.
The incident left both behind auto Stranded on the right track and brought the safety car forward.
Forgione was seen from his car and marched to Comadira’s no.23 biogas Ferrari.
When he approached, the Swiss driver lifted his helmet vizier and broke into a trot before unleashed a staircase in the side of the car.
The 61-year-old succeeded this with a flurry of punches to the car window.
Race stewards rushed to keep him under control, while Forgione kept touching the car and now rained a hammer on the roof before he was towed away.
TNT Sports Commentator Martin Haven remained astonished by the law and noticed: “It was never a moment when he will be particularly proud.
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“As you can understand, racing on Le Mans and tagging in the first corner will not feel very happy.
“The problem is that everyone there is checking because of turning Porsche.
“He spun because he checks it because the cars in front dramatically slow down.”
Colleague commentator Graham Goodwin added: “It does not give Gino-Generoso Forgione a credit for the behavior at the end there.
“But he will feel that he has checked it and not the car behind it …
“Yes, the international sign language is not very happy there.”
A remarkable 19 former F1 racers compete in the iconic 24 hours of Le Mans This weekend, including Jenson buttonMick Schumacher and Kevin Magnussen.
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