Certainly the ISW crash at Kokomo was a case of bravery trumping common sense. He put the car in a very questionable place with a relatively low likelihood of success, and it cost him with a big ride.
Thursday night though, I don’t really think Moles did much, if anything wrong in that situation. He was inside of and in front of Stockon (cockpit vs. cockpit) when he launched off of Stockon’s wheel.
He’s had a rough year, and I certainly hope he recovers quickly and completely. He’s fast, and he’s good, and he’s brave, qualities the good ones have. I just hope he gets to temper those qualities with experience.