Originally Posted by Puppy:
If you are viewing this post, you are on IOW and thus your involvement with sprint cars is likely more than just casual. So you have seen countless sprint cars and midgets clear fences through the years. Guess what? Every track I go to I see people standing right up next to the fence in the pit area, I even do it myself. Why? Because I want the best view I can get. Most tracks have a sign, DONT NOT STAND HERE! Nobody listens... The thing that bugs me here is this guy Jonr suggesting that people in the pits are "So innocent and have had their rights stripped from them because they bought a pit pass". Of course I don't like that this happened, but you cant blame the track only, those people CHOSE to stand where they were standing, most likely knowing what is possible And they had the RIGHT to walk a few feet back and watch from there, but they didn't.
So tired of the "victim" mentality in our modern society. It's your life folks... LOOK OUT FOR YOURSELF!!!!
Another question is, how high do they start building fences? the higher you go, the weaker the fence will be at the top which would probably involve a beefier foundation/lower portion of the fence. How many tracks can afford this and stay in business?
I hope everyone recovers from this and can move on happy and healthy....
I agree with some of this, You need to look out for your own safety, Which is why there are a couple tracks I won't even go to as a normal spectator, Tracks that three fans went through the grandstand and two cars cleared the fence in one night.
I ususally sit high enough that I think a car couldn't possibly reach but there is still flying debris (Think Indycar tire hiting a top row spectator)
And I'll agree, I've stood in areas that if stuff happened, I probably would be in trouble. (That's on me)
That being said, There are ways to build tall, sturdy catch fences. Terre Haute comes to mind. Those are Railroad Track concreted into the ground poles. If a 600,000pd locomotive can barely bend em. I feel reasonably certain a sprint will be stopped with a link fence and cable.
Didn't Volusia announce it was closing after last season, Then it was announced day's later that they would hold the scheduled races? Is that when WRG bought it or leased it? Not placing blame. just wondering.