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He will have paved way into F1 with Toyota. Why would he quit so early
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Autosport.com:
On social media, Rovanpera wrote: “During [the] midday break I got symptoms of Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo, which affects balance and vision through [the] inner ear. I got [a] ban from the doctor to drive this week. Really disappointed as we didn’t have any chance to do any proper driving other than our aero test this morning."
I don't think he made up the illness. It sounds like something similar I have, I can't drive when it happens.
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Lol, yea he made it up that his medical condition and doctor doesn't allow him to drive for some time..
Super formula + suzuks is pretty difficult combo for first outings..
Doohan, who drove in F1, was ca 4s down
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Vertigo is what chicks fake when they want some time off work lol
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Haven't seen proper vertigo then.. 50+ dad had it out of nowhere, couldn't stand or sit properly and took couple weeks to fully recover the balance/stability while walking..
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I had it only once as a severe case, other times more lightly, but in the severe case I couldn't do anything. Even standing still felt like I was falling if I moved my head, every object was out of focus, so reading or grabbing things was very difficult. But I have no idea of the scientific names, so I can't judge what Kalle said.
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Today, 17:28 #3768Senior Member
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I'm sure vertigo exists. It's just that it's often faked due to the fact that it's impossible to disprove
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Maybe the G-forces was to much?
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