I've read a few of the mindless NHRA bashing posts and it sure is amazing how many experts and mind readers there are on public message boards.
People get killed in 747's. People get killed in traffic accidents. People get killed jogging, in classrooms and cruise ships. California wants to spend a couple billion $$ to build a 200 mile per hour bullet train from Los Angeles to San Francisco. One little pebble on the track or some idiot with a crow bar and that thing will take a couple of miles to stop. All this to say, it happens.
But to say that NHRA couldn't give a crap is crap. Every year we have new safety rules that costs us racers thousands of dollars.
The valve covers on a TF car cost $5,000 because they have to be made to keep spark plugs, head studs and pushrods from shooting into the grandstands. Blower restrainst, bellhousing and bellhousing mounting systems have been beefed up to keep clutch parts out of the stands. NHRA mandated billit engine blocks to minimize the chances of parts flying out of them. Ballistic kevlar blankets cover the superchargers, crankshaft and bottom end. Funny car body have hood burst panels on them to minimize the chances of losing the body in an engine explosion. After the wheel episode of Dixon, NHRA immediately rewrote the spec's on wheels and required new SFI certification.
We kaboomed an engine second round at the Winternationals at Pomona and it blew a hole through the pan, kevlar bucket and belly pan allowing parts to exit my car. As soon as we got back to the pits NHRA tech was all over the car inspecting our stuff and the SFI dates to make sure we were using the safety products we passed tech with.
You bashers need to move on to something harmless like reality TV or video games. Life is fragile.
Our prayers are with the individual who was struck and her family as well as those effected by the unfortunate ACCIDENT.