Garlits' old crew chief Herb Parks was run over and killed in the late 80's on the starting line by a fueler.
Anyone reading this thread needs to go to the the "I'm Pi$$ed Zippy Said Pi$$ed" thread. For the love of god people, this sport has been around for a long time and I don't think a thread stating that there is an accident waiting to happen is going to make everybody stop and say "Huh, maybe drag racing is a dangerous sport". As a matter of fact they are going to laugh and say "when's the next race". Stop looking for subjects to start a thread about, let's just talk about who won last weeks race or speculate who will win the next one and let these guys (adrenaline junkies) do their jobs that they have chosen to do. Kinda like a firefighter going into a burning building, when is someone going to start a thread about being a firefighter is an accident waiting to happen, they could have something fall on them and burn to death or they could get caught in a stairwell and be trapped with no way out. They chose their career as has all the crew men and drivers of these Dragsters, funny cars and PS cars. Hope I don't piss anybody off.
Hi Tony! Maybe I should stop welding because I may electrocute myself.
Good post dude.
Hey, 50 posts....do I get some kinda prize or something?
Bob,
you've got The Raccoon as you avatar... that's prize enuff... Lord I miss John.
d'kid
Johnson, Medlin, Wells, Russell, Winter, Gwinn, were are hurt or killed on the track, should we stop the practice of strapping the drivers into the cars?
but I think he could be signaled from his crewman-girl from outside the wall, no need for them to be on the track in front of the race car. NO NEED AT ALL
If I remember correctly, Herb got backed over, regardless, it was a terrible, and unnecessary accident.Garlits' old crew chief Herb Parks was run over and killed in the late 80's on the starting line by a fueler.
Look at NASCAR Pit Road accidents, it's never a good idea to be in front of a moving race car.
I agree 100% Mayes. Not long ago many wanted to crucify some poor guy for doing a burn-out at a childrens fund racer with people watching. Something went terribly wrong.
Now we applaud the practice of standing or walking inches from a race car under power.....
Like the thread starter said, "An accident waiting to happen"
Cars belong on the race track - NOT people jmo
I agree. I about got hit by one of Portland's finest a few months back in a crosswalk when I had the signal!I'm more concerned with using a crosswalk on a public street than doing what he's doing.