CGT vs wall at Fontana
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CGT vs wall at Fontana
Not one good thing about this happening. Unfortunately both people died.
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the car did not look crushed. the driver side looked intact. and they should have had there seat belts on right... maybe they were just really old.
it's sad to see.
it's sad to see.
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Originally Posted by BlitzSRM,Jun 2 2005, 06:34 PM
the car did not look crushed. the driver side looked intact. and they should have had there seat belts on right... maybe they were just really old.
it's sad to see.
it's sad to see.
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Hitting a still object head on at 150mph is not survivable, seatbelts or airbags notwithstanding. Simply too much energy too fast for our bodies to absorb.
I was gonna drop the usual "use a little tact" BS politically correct response to this statement. But then I got to thinking: If it's your time to go, why not behind the wheel of an exotic sportscar at a racetrack than some slow medicated death for cancer or cardiac disease.
maybe they were just really old
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yeah i shouldn't have said that.
but they didn't hit it straight on. it looked like they scrapped the wall for about 15ft. maybe spinning too. so it was not an abrupt stop.
but i do apologize. no disrespect intended.
but they didn't hit it straight on. it looked like they scrapped the wall for about 15ft. maybe spinning too. so it was not an abrupt stop.
but i do apologize. no disrespect intended.