Re: Tracy engages gearbox before brain...
- From: Robert Lorenzini <bob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 31 Jul 2006 02:13:20 GMT
On Sun, 30 Jul 2006 23:57:47 GMT, Mark B <racefan1958@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Merrill P. L. Worthington wrote:
Well it was a mistake, no doubt about it. Yet looking at it from a
And takes out Tag. Very bad move which could have resulted in some
really serious injuries.
couple of ways, it was one of those racing things that if either of them
had been a little different so would the outcome.
First from the angle I got on TV, it looked like for Tag's it was a
blind corner. He probably couldn't see around the corner. I do not
know if it was or not, but there was time at that point to have a local
yellow out. That should have at least warned Tag's that something was
going on and to be extra alert. Not his fault at all, but he was out
none the less. Had he been able to see, he might have been able to plan
for such a move just in case as a part of the normal give and take.
The other thing to consider is the incredible acceleration of these
cars. Paul just miss judged how fast he could get up to speed coming
out of the run off area. IF he had hit the gas just a little before he
did, it might have been a no big deal incident. It was up to him to
keep the impact of the mistake to a minimum. The competitor in most of
them would have the instinct of trying to beat the other person out,
when clearly the best move would have been to wait for traffic. His
chance in the points race is just about gone with that.
With all the emotion bottled up in drivers, its a wonder we don't see
more fights than we do. Personally a fight in the pits is a much better
option than a payback with a race car on track. Yet thats been a part
of racing for a very long time in just about every series. In F1 didn't
Senna punch Eddie Irvine in the nose after his first race. AJ has so
many to pick from its not even funny, the last one happened to be in
victory lane in Texas. The Allison Yarbourgh fight may have been the
best thing that could have happened to Nascar. Yet it probably will be
blown way out of proportion.
Quite a bit of emotion bottled up in the fans as well. :-) PT, you either
love him or hate him. I have been on both sides.
Bob
Bob
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