
Michael Park (co-driver) - Wikipedia
Michael Steven Park (22 June 1966 – 18 September 2005) was a rally co-driver from Newent in Gloucestershire. He worked with former world champions Richard Burns and Colin McRae as a gravel note expert while co-driving for both David Higgins …
Michael Park's Fatal Crash @ Wales Rally GB 2005 (Aftermath)
2024年2月2日 · The Peugeot 307 WRC driven by Markko Martin-Michael Park went off the road at km 27.4 of the first run through Margam Park, Wales UK, during Special Stage 15 of the "Wales Rally GB", the 12th round of the 2005 World Rally Championship season. Their car slammed into a tree on the passenger side. Michael Park was killed on impact.
BBC NEWS | UK | Wales | Rally driver's unexplained crash
2005年12月15日 · An accidental death verdict was recorded at the inquest on Michael Park, 39, from Newent, Gloucestershire. He died instantly in the crash in the international rally in September. Estonian...
Tributes: Michael Park - 1966-2005. - Crash.Net
2022年3月31日 · The Wales Rally GB came to a premature end Sunday in tragic circumstances on the second stage of the day - SS15 - when Markko Martin's Peugeot was involved in an accident that fatally injured his...
WRC: Tragic end to Wales Rally GB - New Atlas
September 18, 2005 Wales Rally GB came to a tragic end this morning following a fatal accident in which Marco Martin's co-driver Michael Park was killed. The stage was immediately stopped and...
BBC NEWS | UK | Wales | Inquiry after fatal rally crash
2005年9月19日 · Michael Park, 39, who was widely known by his nickname Beef, was partnering Estonian Markko Martin when the Peugeot 307 they were in hit a tree at Margam, near Port Talbot. The final stages of...
CNN.com - Driver tragedy ends British Rally - Sep 18, 2005
2005年9月18日 · CARDIFF, Wales -- Co-driver Michael Park has been killed after the car he was in crashed into a tree during a special stage of the Rally of Great Britain. Park, 39, had been the co-pilot in...
Michael Park | WRCPedia | Fandom
Michael Park (22 June 1966 – 18 September 2005) was a rally co-driver from Newent in Gloucestershire. One of the top co-drivers of his generation, Park died as a result of injuries sustained in an accident on the final leg of Wales Rally Great Britain when his Peugeot 307 WRC left the road and struck a tree.
Michael Park - AcademiaLab
Michael Park (Newent, England, United Kingdom; June 22, 1966-Bryn, Wales, United Kingdom; September 18, 2005) was a British rally co-driver. Hailing from Newent, Gloucestershire, he had two children, William and Victoria, with his wife Marie.
Tragedy at Wales Rally - Wales Online
2013年3月31日 · Michael Park, 39, was the first competitor to die in a world rally since Rodger Freeth was killed on the 1993 Rally Australia, co-driving for Possum Bourne. Yesterday's tragic death ended...
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