Of all the comments I heard on video not one person was on the phone with 911. The guy who was the EMT was trying to assist. I could tell by his manner he was a trained first responder. That's it. Everyone else was busy leaving or gawking.
I've seen too much, I've had to tell people the victim of the crash their friend, thier family member was dead, no wonder I stopped going out. I've had to calm a girl down so that she could feel her legs again after a bike crash that wasn't the bikes fault. I'll keep my car meets to the track and events. If you want to as well, you're more than welcome to join me. We spend too much money on our cars to put them out there hoping the public will understand what we are doing.
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if you can only race me in a straight line then whats the point
...91 SMF SCCA
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I see people out there spending money on the car to improve it … If you spend half that effort just working on your driving skills, making you and the car work together as a team, then you’ll go faster – period. To make the car go a second faster on the track takes a lot more energy and money than making yourself drive it one second faster.
– the late Tom Thrash SCCA Solo E Production