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Although Bernie Ecclestone gets most of the credit for having made Formula One what it is today there is one person he really couldn't have done without. That person is F1's former medical delegate Sid Watkins who quite literally transformed the sport's safety record following the deaths of Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger in 1994. If F1 had not improved its safety standards it would most probably not be here today. Much has been written about the improvements made by F1 but Sid Watkins' own journey through the sport has never been told in detail. That is all about to change.



















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