Memo To Commission Investigating Cause Of Kato’s Crash: It Isn’t Why He Crashed That Counts, It’s What He Hit After He Crashed

Memo To Commission Investigating Cause Of Kato’s Crash: It Isn’t Why He Crashed That Counts, It’s What He Hit After He Crashed

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From a press release issued by Honda Motor Company:

HONDA RACING INFORMATION
To Members of the Press Corps

Corporate Communications Honda Motor Co., Ltd.

Accident Investigation Committee to be Established to Probe Cause of MotoGP Rider Daijiro Kato’s Accident

April 25, 2003 – Honda has announced that it will establish an independent third party Accident Investigation Committee, to be chaired by Professor Ichiro Kageyama of Nihon University’s College of Industrial Technology, to conduct minute analysis on Daijiro Kato’s MotoGP accident at Suzuka Circuit, in an attempt to identify the cause of the crash.

Since immediately after the crash, Honda has been analyzing the accident vehicle with Honda Racing Corporation in order to clarify the cause of the accident, however, there has been no analytical data retrieved thus far which would suggest that there was any type of irregularity with the motorcycle.

Committee members to serve on the Accident Investigation Committee will be chosen shortly hereafter in an effort to promote identification of the cause of the accident.

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