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5/26/13, 1:21 PM |
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death and racing
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Join Date: Jul 2011 Posts: 168 |
As a race car driver do we face the fact that "it could happen" or do we try to avoid it. As we all send our thoughts and prayers to the burton family and all others "lost in action" so to speak, we have to face the cold truth of racing. It could happen!! Any time anywhere. As a racer i try to send my prayers and leave it in his hands. myself and every other driver wants to come home safe but sometimes it just doesn't work out, and that is why select people are "racers". And if we get in that car and think about the tradgic things that have happened that is when racing is more dangerous then ever.
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5/26/13, 1:35 PM | #2 | ||
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Join Date: Sep 2007 Posts: 307 |
We face the fact everytime we strap in and we just brush it off and try not to think about it. But it seams like every 3 years or so there's a wake up call and it all starts over. The way I see it though look how many people die a day in a regular car and we don't stop driving to work or town everyday so honestly our odds are a lot better in a race car
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5/26/13, 3:34 PM |
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Re: death and racing
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Join Date: Aug 2008 Posts: 276 |
I think Sid Collins has said it best, even though it was many years ago. This speaks for all of us who will or have strapped into a race car.
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