- 17 Aug 10, 19:49#211721
Most sane minded people wouldnt even try to get near the track when the cars are out but it is possible as the lunatic in 2003 showed. No I was just making the point that even with all those safety measures, still the warning goes out that the sport is dangerous and you watch at your own risk.
It does say so at events. Even at Silverstone with all its health and safety considerations it says it in big letters at the track and also on the tickets.
Different situation at Silverstone, it's not 50 miles through a forest. Can you even get access to the track during practice/quali/race sessions without climbing a fence?
Most sane minded people wouldnt even try to get near the track when the cars are out but it is possible as the lunatic in 2003 showed. No I was just making the point that even with all those safety measures, still the warning goes out that the sport is dangerous and you watch at your own risk.
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Abe Lincoln
Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power. Abe Lincoln