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Thread: Car takes out spectator

  1. #1
    goneboatin
    Why do people stand close to the road at ralley races?
    Look out! (http://www.big-boys.com/articles/nomorerally.html)

  2. #2
    Phat Matt
    Ouch!

  3. #3
    CandyA$$
    Ok, OUCH! does not even cover it.
    Those races are dangerous anywhere you stand.

  4. #4
    NashvilleBound
    Looks like he got a good picture tho..... did you notice his legs in the slow motion shot going backwards busting? Thats going to leave a mark!

  5. #5
    meaniam
    remind my of seadooers that stop in front of flatbottoms and expect 5 feet to be good enough to negotiate their stupidity,what the hell was he doing in the road.
    that big-boys site is great, you seen the one with the mustang that the cops couldnt pit. the man kept going and going.:devil:

  6. #6
    mondorally
    ...
    Those races are dangerous anywhere you stand.
    As a rally racer and volunteer course worker, I have to disagree. 99% of the incidents happen due to dumb@ss moves by spectators like the guy in the video - standing in the road, on a blind corner, just to get a little closer to the action???? "Dude, I'm so close I can almost touch the cars!" Gotta love Darwinism in action.
    Justin

  7. #7
    meaniam
    maybe i wrote this wrong but i meant that people expect the action to go around them so justin my point was the same as yours and agree i bet the driver kept going and finished the race

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