Sean D, shondoo
Nitro Member
Geez.. I must be getting old. Maybe you can refresh my memory on the "since then" (TF/FC only) cause I don't remember any. While you are at it you can show me all the video's of TF or FC drivers running off the track since 1000' rule was implemented. I can certainly find you lots from before then if somebody had a chute failure or other problem. Probably has nothing to do with the extra football field of length we have to slow down in though....
With all due respect, if you're trying to consider the overall safety of the sport itself, you can't limit it to Fuel. And it's my opinion that when you take a closer look at those fatal crashes, the length of the shutdown had little to nothing to do with most, if not all of them. Would some of them have turned out better with more shutdown? Possibly. But it wasn't the root cause; there were other extenuating circumstances that ended up playing the key role. And I have seen some instances where those extenuating circumstances were such that the outcome would've likely been the same no matter the shut down distance.
Sean D