mazmad wrote:Agreed. It is tragic.
And it serves as a reminder to do everything you can to have your safety gear in order. Sometimes sh*t IS gonna happen. For the other times it pays to be as prepared as you can.
Don't really think there was much more they could have done, Safe track, GT3 966 cup car, all the gear, fire emergency on track, not racing door to door.
Most people I speak to up here who use QR are still in shock. If it happened at Lakeside, people would more than likely understand, because lakeside is lakeside.
I'm starting to question about putting my car new car out on the track. I've got a young family etc. But I love Motor sport (pretty bloody selfish). Still I.M.O. I think I'm in more danger, driving to the track, or what I do for a living.
I really feel for the family and friends of all involved.