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Not really an issue as long as the parts are undamaged, the cars get blasted apart at the shop after races anyways.

I really don’t agree with most everything you’ve said, I’ve been in the facility-side of the industry for almost a decade so I see a different side to these things, it’s clear our opinions differ and at this point has gone full-circle, so I’m done. Good day sir.

Be more specific, there’s two fences in that picture, one keeping the general public out of a restricted area, and the racetrack catch fence.

No, it’s not. There is an additional layer of fencing to keep the general public out of that area, and to get into that area has controlled points with security. For someone to get into that area who is not authorized means the guy jumped a fence, no one can control someone’s actions when they knowingly jump a barrier.

Of all the places to suddenly pass away, being in the seat of a race car where much joy and fun has been had is far and away better than passing while sitting on a toilet.

You changes ideas mid-way during your sentence, I can’t figure out what you’re trying to say.

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Did the track officials “let” these guys on the track as well?

Thank you, Stef, for reminding me that I really need to look into what it takes to get on the recovery team as an equipment operator at COTA.

Literally that would be quite hard for numerous reasons, but I get what you’re saying.

Patrick, I owe you and Alanis an apology, rereading my comment it came across much more cynical than intended, “poor sentence structure” was the wrong phrase to use and I feel bad about it. I should have said that people tend to read headlines by using commas as an “&” symbol which would lead to the confusing that

Relax, she meant the truck getting airborne was hilarious, read the article and at no point does she say the guy getting hit was remotely funny. It’s a poor sentence structure causing confusing, nothing more.

Minor note, to say ISC is the France family isn’t accurate because ISC is a publicly-traded company that is partially owned by the France family, ISC has a relationship with the France family-owned NASCAR company but they’re under separate umbrellas.

The fuels is E15, only 15% ethanol and 85% gasoline, so unless you like drinking gasoline you’re gonna have a bad time.

I laughed pretty good at that, Yes, Yes he does.

This. Car companies are businesses first and foremost, everything else comes second.

Same here, he became a local legend.

Right-hand drive Mini Cooper on the right-hand-side of the road, this is ‘Murica after all.

Oddly enough, if you roll all of that together, you get Roadkill, the best show that should never, ever transition to mainstream TV.