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Jos pre dve nedelje se zalio na simptome prehlade ali kao "nista ozbiljno". Na prosloj trci je trazio da ga saceka lekar nakon prolaska u cilj, nedugo zatim je objavljeno da preskace Sarlot. Juce ujutro hospitalizovan, popodne vec preminuo. 41 godina, sportista u punoj snazi.

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Tako su umirali ljudi od korone. Nije mi ništa, kašljucam... onda kroz nedelju dana se pogorša, ti opet ne odeš kod lekara. Onda kroz nedelju dana jedva dišeš, onda odeš nekako te nateraju, onda lekari krenu da se krste kad vide snimak i onda umreš.

 

Ogroman gubitak za sport. Najveći nakon Dejla Seniora.

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Kyle Busch died from severe pneumonia that progressed into sepsis, his family revealed on Saturday.

 

In a statement, the family said, “The medical evaluation provided to the Busch family concluded that severe pneumonia progressed into sepsis, resulting in rapid and overwhelming associated complications. The family asks for continued understanding and privacy during this difficult time.”

 

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Sultan bi da bude dozivotni sultan:

https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/articles/clyp7l7zxdyo

 

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FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem is proposing a removal of term limits for the position as head of motorsport's governing body.

 

The move would enable the 64-year-old Emirati - who was re-elected unopposed in December as a result of a quirk in election rules that prevented anyone else from standing - to continue as president beyond the current 12-year limit.

 

Under current rules, the presidential term is four years and a person can stand for re-election twice - therefore completing a maximum of three terms.

 

 

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The move to allow indefinite presidential terms follows a period of controversy surrounding Ben Sulayem and the governance of the FIA.

 

Mayer and two other people were barred for standing against Ben Sulayem because of a rule that dictates presidential candidates must submit a list of their prospective vice-presidents for sport, which must be selected from each of the FIA's six global regions.

 

But the published list last year contained only one candidate from South America, Brazilian Fabiana Ecclestone - wife of former F1 boss Bernie - who was already a member of Ben Sulayem's team.

 

That prevented any other candidate from naming a potential vice-president for sport from South America, which meant no-one else could enter the election.

 

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