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seeing i can't email you i had to respond this way,in case you have not noticed and are having a brain freeze a young woman is dead and is never coming back, this is not a joke and i don't have to know the family in question .this has nothing to do with research,she's dead and it was preventable .i don't care how much experience she had ,she should have never been in that car,regardless wether it was mechanical or not.i have been racing for 30 years and i know your young by the way you talk and if not well i feel sorry for you .she had no right being in a car that goes that fast ,it said she has been racing since she was young what maybe 7-8 years of racing experience .that's a joke ,if she was say 25 that's different she would have been a adult for most of her expierence.that's exactly the difference i am talking about.seen to many young people die in race cars because their in cars to early and to young.look at how many kids lose thir life's street racing .no experience,my point

2006-10-06 13:41:48 · 2 answers · asked by tim p 2 in Sports Auto Racing

2 answers

not too sure whats going on But
for the gist of it
I agree
If young people want to race.. do it in a controlled environment
go to a local drag way-
pay the $ and race there where EMT is on staff

2006-10-06 13:51:09 · answer #1 · answered by Mopar Muscle Gal 7 · 0 0

I feel for this woman that lost her life at a so early age. It was her dream to race and persons should stand together to take this unfortunate incident to not only remember her but to see what can be done in the future. I would like too see these kids with souped up cars go to a track and learn of racing not on the streets.lThis death is an example of love of the sport and doing it safely.

2006-10-06 14:00:16 · answer #2 · answered by gasmanfart 3 · 0 0

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