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Originally Posted by Richard
Standing in the track on the outside of a curve - Stewart's car was pretty close behind the blue car coming out of the curve and I doubt he saw the guy in the track until it was too late to correct.
I used to go to dirt tracks and drag races when growing up out here and have been a NASCAR fan for years - s**t happens when everybody is doing everything right...but especially when you're doing really stupid s**t like walking out onto the track at night on a curve when drivers are still racing. Last mistake he'll ever make.
Richard
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I concur.
Especially in a black suit and a black helmet.
TR
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