The story behind F1’s most iconic refuelling image

What ought to have been a standard pitstop for Benetton driver Jos Verstappen changed into close to catastrophe when petrol sprayed out of the refuelling hose and was ignited on a nonetheless sizzling automobile.

Captured stay on tv on the time, the drama of the second has been additional sealed by what’s now a world-famous {photograph} of then Benetton pit crew member Paul Seaby captured in the midst of flames as he made his escape.

Right here we spoke to 3 key males concerned in that second to look again on the occasions of that Sunday afternoon – driver Jos Verstappen, photographer Steven Tee and Seaby himself.

The cease

Jos Verstappen’s pitstop on the 1994 German GP

Picture by: LAT Photos

The 1994 German Grand Prix passed off amid the extreme political backdrop which dogged that season.

Benetton had headed to Michael Schumacher’s residence race interesting towards a two-race ban for the German for having ignored black flags within the earlier occasion at Silverstone.

Schumacher hoped to develop into the primary German to win his residence grand prix, however knew that it could be a troublesome order due to the lengthy Hockenheim straights completely suiting rival Ferrari’s V12 energy unit.

A chaotic opening lap to the grand prix, which included a primary nook pile-up that will earn Mika Hakkinen a race ban, left Schumacher rising as race chief Gerhard Berger’s principal challenger.

On lap 13, Schumacher peeled in to the pits for his first refuelling cease, which was accomplished with out hassle. Two laps later it was teammate Jos Verstappen’s flip to pit.

Jos Verstappen

“I bear in mind coming in for what I assumed was an everyday pitstop. Sitting within the automobile, I’d all the time open my visor as a result of once I was stood nonetheless I’d sweat so much, in order I got here to a halt I opened my helmet to get some recent air.

“Then I noticed the fluid coming. This was earlier than I might odor something, and that’s the reason I used to be waving my arm. Then every little thing went up [in flames] and it was instantly darkish and black, and I could not breathe. It was a state of affairs you do not usually take into consideration: it’s like you might be instantly put in a darkish room, and you then assume, ‘I must get out..’

“It was a battle to get the steering wheel off, and that took me a few seconds. Then I needed to launch the belts. So there have been a variety of issues I needed to do earlier than I stood up and realised what had occurred.”

Fireplace throughout Jos Verstappen’s pitstop on the 1994 German GP

Picture by: LAT Photos

Paul Seaby

“My job was as proper entrance wheel on, so I had my again to the gasoline man. That’s the reason I ended up getting sprayed up the again.

“It had been a standard race up till then, and we have been going by means of Jos’ pitstop. We have been simply getting the wheels on once I noticed what I assumed was water within the air. 

“I assumed, ‘that is uncommon there’s water spraying’. Then I realised it was gasoline and at that time I made a decision to get out of there, which is the purpose it ignited. There was a giant ‘woof’ because it went up and I simply took flight. I headed into the storage, which was probably the most direct route away from the automobile.

Steven Tee, Motorsport Photos

“We have been working for Benetton on the time and I made a decision I’d do the race from the infield space. I used to be going to do the beginning from there and see what occurred, and I needed to be on the infield for the end as a result of I figured that if Michael gained then there could be flags in every single place.

“The center of the race turned out to be a bit boring, so I assumed I’d pop again and do some pitstops as it’s a five-minute stroll from trackside.

“I went into the Benetton storage and so they have been preparing for the pitstop, so I shot it from the place I used to be standing, simply out the entrance.

“I used to be snapping away and I seen one thing, some gasoline spilling, however did not pay an excessive amount of consideration. Then I went from seeing Jos within the automobile with the mechanics round him, to actually like a giant orange ball. However I stored taking pictures.

“As quickly because it occurred I might see the mechanics operating again in direction of the storage, and a few of them have been on hearth. I retreated a bit to get out of the best way after which thought no extra of what I had taken, as these days we have been taking pictures on movie.

The aftermath

Fireplace throughout Jos Verstappen’s pitstop on the 1994 German GP

Picture by: LAT Photos

The hearth was put out inside a matter of seconds, however there remained frantic scenes contained in the Benetton storage because the staff tried to familiarize yourself with what had occurred.

The Benetton crew even needed to begin preparing for Schumacher’s second cease, earlier than his retirement meant the main focus might shift to treating the burns of these caught up within the hearth.

Jos Verstappen

“I bear in mind the staff pouring water on my face after which later placing cream on it. I went to hospital for a check-up, however every little thing was just about okay. My respiration was high quality too, as I do not assume I breathed a lot when it occurred.

“To have a hearth in a racing automobile, like when Nico Hulkenberg went the other way up in Abu Dhabi, you odor the gasoline or the oil and also you get scared. However when it occurs within the pitlane, it is virtually the most secure place that it might occur. So I by no means had any issues dealing mentally with what passed off.”

Jos Verstappen, Benetton, suffers from burns after his pitstop hearth

Picture by: Sutton Photos

Paul Seaby

“It was all a bit frenzied actually. There was a variety of shock going across the storage. As soon as the fireplace was out, there have been folks making an attempt to take inventory and assessing what occurred.

“We discovered some water and I began splashing it on my face. There have been guys clearing up as a result of Joan [Villadelprat, operations director] had began shouting into the storage that there is perhaps one other pitstop, and he was going round: ‘Do you assume you are able to do it?’

“We mentioned, ‘sure, after all’ and began placing our overalls again on to exit and do the pitstop for Michael. They have been making an attempt to take away Jos’ automobile, there was hearth extinguisher in every single place, after which we have been instructed as we have been preparing that Michael had an engine drawback and was going to retire ‘so don’t fret about it’. And that was it actually.

“We went all the way down to the medical centre and we had a little bit of amusing making an attempt to chill off our burns. There have been three of us with burns, me, Simon Morley and Wayne Bennett. Myself and Simon had burns to our faces: Simon was worse, however did not look too dangerous at the moment, so we have been simply sharing a hose standing in a shower.

“Wayne had burned his ankle and the again of his foot, and was getting final dibs within the bathe. In the long run he needed to stick his foot down the bathroom and was flushing it to get sufficient chilly water on his ankle.

“Other than that, there was no everlasting harm. For the subsequent few races, my head was probably not significantly in the fitting place, however you needed to get on with it.”

The image

Whereas the tv photographs of the Verstappen hearth grabbed the eye of stories broadcasts that day, it was not till the subsequent morning that Tee realised simply what he had captured on his digicam as his movie was developed in London.

Steven Tee

“We dropped the movies in as normal on the Sunday evening in London, and got here in very early to do an edit for Motoring Information. I went by means of the frames. There have been two frames that have been utterly out of focus, however you would see the gasoline spillage. The following body was an out-of-focus Paul Seaby, and the subsequent body was an out-of-focus Paul Seaby. 

“However the third body was the one which has develop into fairly well-known – which is mainly him utterly enveloped in flames, pin-sharp coming away from it. It appears to be like prefer it needs to be a nonetheless from a film!

“There was one other angle of the fireplace that somebody had taken from the pitwall, and that received used rather a lot within the newspapers, but it surely did not have as a lot influence as this certainly one of Seaby.

“Paul and I’ve joked about it over time. I’ve given him some massive prints, and in some unspecified time in the future the picture ended up on a load of beer mats someplace! It has been used in all places. It’s a fixed reminder to him.”

Fireplace throughout Jos Verstappen’s pitstop on the 1994 German GP

Picture by: LAT Photos

The legacy

Whereas subsequent FIA investigations into the reason for the Benetton hearth targeted round a lacking filter, the staff all the time believed that that aspect didn’t contribute to what occurred that day.

These arguments have light into the historical past books, however the recollections of what occurred 30 years in the past stay robust – and the picture of Seaby has develop into iconic for F1.

For the boys on the coronary heart of the fireplace, it’s one thing that they may always remember.

Jos Verstappen

“It’s what most individuals bear in mind me for! You see the photographs so much in the course of the 12 months.

“I’ve no lasting points from it other than generally, once I drink alcohol, primarily wine – and it is not on a regular basis, simply generally – instantly I really feel it burning. After which it additionally will get crimson the place I received burned on my face. I really feel it arising on my face. I do not know why. I feel it’s a kind of response that you simply get. That’s all I’ve left from it.”

Paul Seaby

“The one factor I did discover the opposite week is that my left cheek is barely redder in a patch, however aside from that no unwanted effects.

“After I first noticed the {photograph}, I had a phrase with Steve Tee and mentioned: ‘You could possibly have been placing me out quite than taking images!’ However I’m glad he took them.

“When you find yourself in a state of affairs like that, you might be simply ripping issues off which have been on hearth – so you do not really know what occurred. So it was actually attention-grabbing to look and examine and see what occurred.

“I do just like the picture and I’m glad he took that, as a result of with out the video and with out that picture it might have simply been forgotten. Not lots of people speak in regards to the Jordan hearth at Spa [in 1995] for instance.

“I’ve had a number of posters of the picture over time and my mother-in-law, who shouldn’t be with us any extra, once I first began courting my spouse, the one picture she had of me was that image.

“So there on her wall at residence was my brother-in-law and sister-in-law at their weddings, and subsequent to it was an image of me on hearth. That made me chuckle.”

Fireplace throughout Jos Verstappen’s pitstop on the 1994 German GP

Picture by: LAT Photos

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