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It reminded me a little of how I felt when I watched Senna die on TV live, thinking somebody must be hurt with all of that dust & debris flying around. I used to be an IndyCar mechanic and also a Skip Barber driver so it affects me. I do not go to races to watch accidents like some do. Racing is very dangerous, as has been shown recently (Krosnoff + 2 corner workers, 3 spectators at MIS, Greg Moore, Rodrigo Gonzalez, etc.). Charging people for manslaughter just keeps salt in the victim family's wounds. BG
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