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I'm not quite understanding the "TS wanted to scare or brush back KW" idea. TS had already dealt with KW when he put him in the wall. At that point, the deal was done. Taught him a lesson. Well forgotten. Nothing more to worry about. No reason whatsoever to do anything further.
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Knocking him out taught him a lesson - driving up high was to drive that lesson home. |
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Then the video at the top of previous page, slowed down, with arrows. TS never moved that car and it didn't make one motion until it hit KW and that was from him being under the wheel. High lane pass to gloat maybe, but nobody expected KS to be out of his car and running towards the lanes. When the guy who "wrecked him" is also the guy who killed him, it's easy to draw these lines connecting the two, then throw some gas on it (TS bad attitude) and it's "TS will never race again" when in reality there is nowhere near enough evidence to show criminal liability. Civil?? Ask Porsche about the PW lawsuit. |
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Prosecutions are easily politicized, as we've seen in Florida numerous times. And juries a total crap shoot, I've seen plenty make some bizarre decisions. in other words, the process is in motion and I would not be sleeping well at night if I were TS. Although that will probably continue if he's cleared of criminal negligence. |
This hoax reporting that Tony Stewart was going to retire was posted online. If you see it, ignore it.
I fell for it and clicked through. Turns out that its a site that posts fake stories for laughs. Worse than a Rick Astley video. :) NASCAR: Tony Stewart To Announce Retirement From Auto Racing After Accident That Kills Competing Driver | Empire News |
Geez...mixing up all that adrenalin, testosterone, HP, speed, and low visibility its amazing that this doesn't happen every race.
I think it caused poor judgement on both parties and the result although unexpected was probably inevitable eventually. (That someone was going to get seriously injured during a race) Quote:
Didn't you know the the US is actually 15% populated by the funniest Canadians. Where did you think the US gets its polite people from? :D Only problem integrating is the racial jokes, I found out that those don't fly well here at all and with all the guns around those jokes may not end well. Shall I tell you the story of Nantuk and I? Jim Carrey - Canada - YouTube |
Here's my dad's take on it, he's a DE driver/instructor for AMG/Mercedes.
I see these accidents on the track all the time, then try to figure out why it happened. But I was not there to see this one so I can't say how it went. But we have to yell at newcomers all the time to stay in your car after any accident unless it is on fire. The safety gear in the car will protect you from harm, to get out of a car and stand on the track is beyond stupidity. No racer would ever run over some other racer on purpose. IMHO. :-) He's got more track time then most of us on this forum, so figured his two cents would be interesting. And, no, even he doesn't get to drive my car. :D |
Canada does produce a lot of comedians/funny people. Let's face it, you have to have a sense of humour to put up with all this white stuff we get!
My apologies for going a bit off topic. Sorry. |
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This all makes me think of former F1 driver Stefan Johansson after he killed (or was involved with however you look at it) Jeff Krosnoff and a track worker while attempting a pass at the end of the Toronto street race. Johansson was roughly the same age Stewart is now when those guys died. He entered a few sports car races but basically stayed behind the scenes as a team owner. |
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and of course, Don't eat yellow snow |
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Soooooooooo, let's have the Grand Jury decide, that way no one has to take a beating in the media. |
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First I should say that I have been to many dirt track races. As a crew member and a fan.
When a big time driver comes to a small town track it`s a big deal.Fans who normally don`t go to this track will come to see him or her not the rest of the field. Anyway, there is an unwritten rule not to mess with him or her as the grandstand is full and they want to see him or her put on a show.Race them hard but .Respect. Kind of like the "Don`t hit Gretzky " rule. That kid was racing Tony and knew he was inside of him. He also knew the Tony would try to make the pass. All the kid had to do was lift let him go and follow Tony into three. On a regular show night the kid would of and should of done what he did.But not that night. There were no extra points to beat Tony. I`m not saying let him win , not at all but this was a different show.The kid gambled and lost. Tony doesn`t and wasn`t going to lift. Why did he get out ? Has he done this in the past ? Tony knew there was a wreck but probably didn`t expect the kid to get that close. Where were the safety crews ? Did Tony try to toss some dirt on him ? Did Ward`s inexperience get the best of him ? Youtube is full of videos of am drivers getting out of their cars and dukin` it out. Sometimes these things are " discussed " between the haulers after the race. Kid wasn`t going to do that. A career ender if he did. Unfortunate way to learn to stay in your GD car. |
I saw an episode of Law & Order once, where the cops were talking to a doctor who was performing a procedure on a coma patient of the opposite sex. They asked him "aren't you supposed to have an extra person in the room for protection?" and the Dr replied "The extra person is here for *my* protection so I don't get falsely accused of anything, and I don't need it since this patient is in a coma". To me the rule of "Don't get out of the car on a hot track unless you are on fire" is kind of like that. Sadly, when Ward got out of the car, his life was potentially forfeit. When he ran over to Tony, and the unfortunate incident occurred, that would not have happened if he had stayed in the car. Now Tony is left behind and has to live with it and the possible consequences. Since Ward paid such a high price for his part of it, Tony is too 9even if not convicted having to live with it seems like a high penalty)
I also saw a video analysis that shows the right-rear of Tony's car dropping down, and it suggested that Ward hopped on to Tony's car and rode along for a short distance before falling off and getting run over. It showed a few blobs that purported to show Ward's hands and feet holding on to the car. Very blurry and hard to see but it is a theory I suppose. |
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Well only one of the two guys that know what actually happened is still alive. It's kind of like the "stand your ground" law that way. Without clear as day video evidence the guy who lives through the confrontation has the overwhelming power of reasonable doubt behind him since he can spin the tale without another witness to contradict him. |
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No charges for Tony Stewart, Kevin Ward was under the influence of Marijuana. |
Never saw THAT coming! :eek:
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just sayin':rolleyes: |
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