>Paul Foster Said
> Let's put the blame where it belongs and that is squarely on the
> shoulders of the superspeedway owners.
If he had hit the wall teh same way on a road course he probably would have
died also, that was just a nasty chrash, and with an open cockpit hitting
the wall like that speed was probablty irrelevant. In the last 15 years of
nascar there have been more deaths on Road Course's than ovals, and
superspeedways. With an open cockpit car, the driver is defintaly more
vernable.
David Teague
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