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> Quick clip: importance of safety, driver+worker mistake at same time
mskala
post Oct 3 2004, 07:47 PM
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Don't worry, happy ending for this clip.

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Corner worker who IMO was way too close to the
track, had an eyeful.

My last run, just going that _little_ bit faster, when
I braked while not going perfectly straight. Came
at him at 50mph, but later when I watched the tape
I was pointed at him but sliding away. Anyway a
bit too close!
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post Oct 4 2004, 09:27 AM
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Steve,

This was in Bainbridge Ga. in 1991 or '92.

It was a SCCA event.

There were two firemen that were entered in the event and they did what they could for the guy. Of course it was out in the middle nowhere and they took him by chopper to the nearest hospital.

He was actually in an area that he had been told to move out of once already. He was an older guy there to watch his son run.

It was a long a quite ride home for my wife and I.

Paul
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