Label: Slavko Zorman

Zorman is home

Zorman is home

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Slavko Zorman, who suffered a serious accident with his Renault Clio Williams in the first training session last Saturday before the mountain speed race in Ilirska Bistrica, was discharged from the hospital today and is already at home. Slavko posted this good news on his Facebook profile, where he thanked everyone for the encouragement after the accident. Many of his fans, fellow racers and other friends expressed their best wishes and a speedy recovery and meeting at the races, which we also join in our editorial office. You can watch a video of the accident here. 
Saturday's training was marked by a serious accident by Zorman

Saturday's training was marked by a serious accident by Zorman

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  Both trainings before tomorrow's race in Ilirska Bistrica were won by the Czech Miloš Beneš with Osella FA30. His best time of day was 2: 08.75, which he scored in the second practice. He was closest to compatriot Otakar Kramsky in Reynard, who was a little less than a second slower. Patrik Zajelšnik was the fastest among Slovenian formulas with Norma, beating Marjan Smrdelj in Lola by almost two seconds. Zajelšnik was sixth fastest in the last training session, while Marjan was one place worse. Rado Raspet in the Mitsubishi Lancer and Milan Bubnič, who achieved the same time as the Raspet with Lancia at 2: 29.50, reigned supreme in the national championship. The third fastest was Aleš Prek. Today was most marked by the severe accident of Slavko Zorman. Slavko, who j
The race in Lučine ended prematurely

The race in Lučine ended prematurely

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  The mountain speed race in Lučine ended prematurely. In the third run, full of interruptions, Istvan Kavecz and his BMW damaged the guardrail so badly that it could not be repaired to such an extent that the last run could be carried out safely until the end. This was canceled and the results after the second run took effect. This year's victory in Lučine goes to the Italian Federico Liber with the Gloria C8F formula, who beat the Czech Vaclav Janik by a good two seconds. The third was Laszlo Szazs. The Hungarian, who played for the Croatian club here, was two seconds behind the winner. The fastest Slovenians were expected to be Marjan Smrdelj with Lola F3000, who was the seventh fastest among all competitors. It is in the total sum of the Slovenian DP with the total time