Also, think about the audience: history enthusiasts, motorsport fans. The tone should be informative but engaging, maybe with some anecdotes about Cevert as a driver.
his cause of death is documented through historical accounts from the scene of his fatal crash during qualifying for the 1973 United States Grand Prix at Watkins Glen The Fatal Accident francois cevert autopsy report
: The poorly installed "powder blue" barriers failed to contain the car, instead slicing into the cockpit. Fellow driver Jody Scheckter was the first on
Fellow driver Jody Scheckter was the first on the scene; he and later track marshals left Cevert in the car because he was "so clearly dead" that medical intervention was impossible. This sudden loss of mechanical downforce caused the
As Cevert entered the fast, uphill right-left combination known as the , his car drifted slightly too far to the left. The chassis clipped the trackside kerbing, causing the vehicle to bottom out and bounce aggressively. This sudden loss of mechanical downforce caused the car to swerve sharply across the track to the right, where it brushed the powder-blue safety barriers.