That's what makes being an "Armchair Quarterback" so much fun; nothing is invested in it! :thumbup:Isn't it strange some can watch the video and say Tony tried to hit him, and others say no? I can't tell one way or the other. I can say there are some on here that I surely wouldn't want on my jury, if I was the defendant on trial for some incident.
The driver never should have come down onto the race line.
It's a freakin 900 HP direct drive winged sprint car.
The other driver was fool and paid the price in my opinion. Spraying him with dirt or not, I doubt any driver would expect someone to approach so closely on a live track.
If rules need to be amended, stop the driver theatrics and foolishness. They did that to UM years ago and changed some of college football.
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If this has posted previously, I apologize. I have not read all of the posts. But, I found this an interesting perspctive on the issue:
http://blog.caranddriver.com/yes-to...r-racer-but-you-need-to-know-the-whole-story/
Joe T.
BTW, I've read the term "roost" here and in other places, I guess meaning trying to scare someone or move them out of the way, and, quite frankly, I've never heard that term before in racing. Of course I've been involved in road racing for the most part for the last 30 years but I do go to dirt track races as a spectator several times a year and I briefly raced on dirt in the past.
Maybe it's just a term I've missed but I've never heard it before this incident.
FWIW.
Again, I have to agree with Bob. I don't think anyone is saying the kid that died did the right thing. I just think he has not earned the title of "punk" from what I have read. I certainly don't think he deserves to be called this by someone who by his own admission, has been on the race track many times. Does being a young racer make you a punk? Does making a mistake in a fit of ire, make you a punk? Does dying because of that mistake make you a punk?
Don't worry snoopy, no one will accuse you of being polite. Insensitive yes, but polite no, you've got nothing to worry about.
The same term is used in snowmobiling; only the "dirt" is whie and much colder! :shocked:
to roost someone is to spin the tires and shoot some dirt their way.
If this has posted previously, I apologize. I have not read all of the posts. But, I found this an interesting perspctive on the issue:
http://blog.caranddriver.com/yes-to...r-racer-but-you-need-to-know-the-whole-story/
Joe T.
I agree w this. Having been on a track many times in my life I know that things can happen very very very quickly. A person on the track is a big no-no...and moving towards his car even worse.
Only Tony was in the drivers seat and could see what he saw. I feel sorry for Tony having to live w this senseless act by this punk.
Having said this I don't watch this type racing and don't really know who this Tony guy is, but just a shame he had to experience this.
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