Maldonado lucky to be in Monaco after severely injuring a marshal in 2005

23 May, 2012

Pastor Maldonado

Pastor Maldonado has a forgettable past at Monaco

May 23 (GMM) A favourite for victory this weekend, Williams driver Pastor Maldonado is lucky to even be gearing up to race in the Principality at all after nearly killing a marshal when racing at the venue back in 2005.

Pasto Maldonado (VEN) Draco Multiracing. World Series By Renault Testing, Paul Ricard, France, 6-7 December 2005. DIGITAL IMAGEBild newspaper reports that the Venezuelan, who defied his ‘pay driver’ critics by winning for Williams in Spain two weeks ago, was actually banned after a horrorific incident on the streets of Monte Carlo seven years ago.

Racing in the Renault World Series in 2005, the then 25-year-old ignored yellow flags before striking and severely injuring a marshal.

Organisers of the Monaco grand prix reacted by banning Maldonado from the street circuit for life.

Bild revealed that Maldonado’s wealthy father intervened, promising to pay for the marshal’s recovery and rehabilitation from a broken back.

That intervention saved Maldonado’s future Formula One career, as no team would hire a regular driver that cannot participate in the sport’s most famous race.

Maldonado is a favourite for victory this weekend, with his Williams now acknowledged as arguably the best in the entire field when it comes to low-speed traction.

In his four seasons of GP2 between 2007 and 2010, Maldonado finished on the podium each time, winning and achieving pole position twice. In 2006, he won in Formula Renault.

Race winner Pastor Maldonado (VEN) celebrates on the podium. World Series By Renault, Rd2, Monte Carlo, Monaco, 26-28 May 2006.Last year, in qualifying for his first Monaco Grand Prix, he qualified his Williams FW33 in eighth place, comfortably ahead of Rubens Barrichello.

“He is very good at Monaco,” agreed Barrichello.

In the 2011 race, Maldonado was fighting for fifth when he crashed with Lewis Hamilton.

“If the last sector in Barcelona is the marker, then the Williams will be unbeatable in Monte Carlo,” Germany’s AM&S quotes Dr Helmut Marko.

The breakthrough success in Barcelona has piqued the interest of Maldonado’s native Venezuela, having not had an F1 points scorer since the ignominious Johnny Cecotto in 1983.

“My country will be following every second of the next race,” Maldonado is quoted by O Estado de S.Paulo newspaper.

“I love street circuits, this one in particular. My style of driving fits perfectly with Monaco. I am ready to get another great result.”

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4 Responses to Maldonado lucky to be in Monaco after severely injuring a marshal in 2005

  1. iñaky 10 July, 2012 at 2:18 am

    Todas las personas capacitadas e informadas del mundo motor y de la F1 , Sabemos que no hay asiento mas comprado que el de este tipo, por que ni piloto se le puede llamar al menos Narain Karthikeyan jamas se a dado aires de grandeza como este pobre diablo. Que le capricho de su padre le siga costando muy caro.

  2. sennauno 24 May, 2012 at 3:11 am

    malvado maldecido maldonado

  3. FOOLS 23 May, 2012 at 11:19 pm

    After 7 years of that, they get this news. without saying that pastor and the marshal are now good friends.

  4. fools 23 May, 2012 at 7:50 pm

    ugly history to bring up after a F-1 win for him took 7 year to bring this up? anyways glad to see his father can pay for his F-1 seat to keep. Must be nice. Nice drive by him in Spain

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