They we not the only ones this weekend.
I have a mate who is a marshall at MP19 [and yes he did have to deal with the crash and AS] and he allows up to the post to stand just behind the catch fence but with an unobstructed view of the cars for photos & video.
Whilst I was up there on Saturday afternoon I saw the Alpine car [35?] lose the back end in exactly the same position. The difference was that the left rear gave way and the car then bounced in to the right hand side of the track just down on to the Mulsanne.
What was also clear is that just as the cars hit the mid-point of Tertre Rouge the surface is slightly uneven & this causes the cars to "wobble" and to go light at the front for a second or two.
Therefore if AS saw that spinning Ferrari whilst "mid-wobble" and had a light front end to his car there might have been very little control.
I'm no expert, not a driver, a marshal or anything other than a fan, but to me there seems to be no one major issue here, just several small problems which, in isolation, would not have resulted in Allan Simonsen losing his life. However on Saturday they all combined to create "the perfect storm".
I just hope that all involved will look at this calmly & rationally to assess what, if any, changes are required.
No doubt the French judicial service will dig their teeth in to this, which worries me on various levels.
RIP Allan.