As a fan of F1 car racing, I’m leaning more towards the possibility of a physical injury rather than memory loss. Leo is driving an open-cockpit race car, a traditional design in F1 racing, and he’s also protected by a durable, high-quality helmet and a 'halo' device—the titanium ring circling around the driver’s head. If anything, the one thing he’d probably lose from this accident would be his ability to drive a race car, not his memory. Whatever the case, if it turns out to be your cliché amnesia trope, I’ll still be eating it up. :>
As a fan of F1 car racing, I’m leaning more towards the possibility of a physical injury rather than memory loss. Leo is driving an open-cockpit race car, a traditional design in F1 racing, and he’s also protected by a durable, high-quality helmet and a 'halo' device—the titanium ring circling around the driver’s head. If anything, the one thing he’d probably lose from this accident would be his ability to drive a race car, not his memory. Whatever the case, if it turns out to be your cliché amnesia trope, I’ll still be eating it up. :>