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New Jersey Police Findings concerning Kalitta accident

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Mechanical failure?? Ya think??:rolleyes:

Still sad to even read.
 
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I took a lot of **** here for blaming the placement of the camera boom in that thread that was deleted. But According to the NJ state police report, the car didn't break up until it hit the 23,000 lb lift counterweight.
 
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Did anyone else see the results from the toxicology?

I'm not at all trying to start any drama here but was wondering what it all means...specifically the Ethanol part?
 
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Did anyone else see the results from the toxicology?

I'm not at all trying to start any drama here but was wondering what it all means...specifically the Ethanol part?

It was .02%.... His BAC had nothing to do with the outcome of the crash. The engine would have still exploded even if his BAC was .0% :rolleyes:
 
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Did anyone else see the results from the toxicology?

I'm not at all trying to start any drama here but was wondering what it all means...specifically the Ethanol part?


I do not know what the importance of ethanol is in the report... but ethanol is what we commonly refer to as alcohol or grain alcohol.
 
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I was never suggesting that it was a cause to anything...was simply asking a question. Thanks for the one reasonable answer.
 
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It was .02%.... His BAC had nothing to do with the outcome of the crash. The engine would have still exploded even if his BAC was .0% :rolleyes:

I agree, I don't care what Scott's BAC was, there was no saving that car given the situation.
 
I'm quite sure it is either state law or standard procedure to check and report the BAC in any motor vehicle accident.

Move along folks, nothing to see here, these aren't the droids you're looking for...
 
There's a hell of lot more information in the police release than NHRA has ever released.
 
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