Tony Stewart Runs Over Driver During Confrontation, Killing Him

Kreskin

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Ok ok.... it all makes sense now compared to when I posted last time. The linked video in the OP won't work on mobiles/cells and I was looking at the video from the sub link in the report.... which was a completely different video.

Now that I got a chance to see the linked video in the OP I can clearly see him get smacked.... but the fault isn't with the diver who hit and killed him.

That idiot got what was coming to him. Jumping out like that on an active race track and trying to get that close to a speeding race car is beyond stupidity, especially for someone who races these things for a living.

Whether or not it appears as though the driver fishtailed into him and hit him intentionally is irrelevant as the argument could be that he was trying to avoid him and swerved but lost control.

What I actually saw in that video was no intentional swerving or fishtailing towards him to scare him, but the swerving of his vehicle after the impact of that idiot's body being stuck under the car and losing traction from the ground.

That dolt was inches and feet away from other passing vehicles and then when this driver was coming up, he darted around and got even closer to him to the point of being difficult to predict where he was going to be.

He attempted to get close enough to slow the diver down or obstruct his driving so he would fall back in the race at the very least.... and it backfired by him getting good and fk'n dead.

You want to get in a fight with another driver?

Wait until the race is over and the car's aren't moving.

Genius 101
To me it looked like his car fishtailed after hitting him.
 

MHz

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I'm not sure "Speedbump" is the coolest NASCAR nickname ever, but it's kinda appropriate.
Are they going to come up with a new rule that if a person is walking on the track you just pull the switch and you car dies on the spot instead of waiting for a flag to be the traffic controller.
 

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NASCAR driver hits, kills fellow driver during race

By Audra Schroeder on August 10, 2014

Tragedy struck at the Canandaigua Motorsports Park in New York last night, when NASCAR driver Tony Stewart hit 20-year-old Kevin Ward Jr. during a sprint car race.

. . .

Stewart is cooperating in the investigation, and he will not race today at Watkins Glen.

NASCAR driver hits, kills fellow driver during race

Ward will also not race today.
 

Praxius

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Kevin will not race today either......

Unless.... Hmmm.....


Too soon?
 

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more violence from the Nascar crowd:


NASCAR's Kurt Busch Testifies That Ex-Girlfriend Is An Assassin : The Two-Way : NPR


NASCAR's Kurt Busch Testifies That Ex-Girlfriend Is An Assassin





Testifying about a request for a protective order against him, race car driver Kurt Busch told a Dover, Del., court this week that his former girlfriend is an assassin. Patricia Driscoll, who dated Busch for four years, requested the order last November, shortly after their relationship ended.
Driscoll has also filed a criminal complaint against Busch, alleging that he grabbed her and slammed her head into the wall of his motor coach at Dover International Speedway last fall. Busch denies those claims, which the authorities have been considering separately.
Those circumstances brought about four days of testimony from Busch and Driscoll that almost certainly stands unique among anything ever heard in a family court.
The former NASCAR Sprint Cup champion, 36, said that Driscoll "is a trained assassin dispatched on covert missions around the world," the Associated Press reports. The news agency adds: "Busch said Driscoll repeatedly asserted her assassin status and claimed the work took her on missions across Central and South America and Africa."
"Everybody on the outside can tell me I'm crazy, but I lived on the inside and saw it firsthand," Busch said.
From USA Today:
"Busch offered up specific examples of her returning from missions, sometimes with bruises.
"Once, he said, they were in El Paso, Texas, where Driscoll had left that night in camouflage and boots. She returned later to the hotel at which he was staying wearing a trench coat. Under it she was wearing an evening gown splattered with blood and other matter, Busch testified."

Those details add to a picture that was painted earlier, when Busch and others testified "that Driscoll claimed she was a trained assassin who had killed people, including drug lords," the AP reported Monday.
Busch and his attorney, Rusty Hardin, are holding up Driscoll's status as a mercenary to refute her claims that she was abused.
"I know that she could take me down at any moment," Busch told his attorney Monday, "because she's a bad-***."
Local TV station WBOC notes, "Neither Driscoll nor her attorney refuted testimony about her telling people she was a trained assassin."
Driscoll, 37, lives in Ellicott City, Md. She heads two organizations, both of them based in Washington, D.C. One is the Armed Forces Foundation, a veterans advocacy group that partners with NASCAR. The other is Frontline Defense Systems, whose website says Driscoll "spent the majority of her career in the narcotics and intelligence world."