The deadly "sport" is taking place , each and every day, out on the Nation's highways.
35 to 40 thousand deaths annually USA road fatalities
1 direct motor-sport fatality --"once in a blue-moon"
Not to minimize the Sheldon family's suffering but, at least, the man was being paid handsomely to get behind the wheel--along with other professionals I might add
I & millions of others risk life & limb on the public road-ways, daily, with "amateurs"
@kiiifute1 If you're a true fan of motorsport you aren't in it specifically for the money. Dan Wheldon was there because he enjoyed racing just like every other driver in the IndyCar paddock. Death is a part of auto racing and you won't find that in sports like the NFL or NBA. Racing is a sport, because it's not just your trip up to the grocery store you're traveling 200+ MPH. Anyone that has ever experienced that in real life or on a simulator can tell you it's difficult.
@F1V1 If the word "amateur" is to be strictly, literally and PROPERLY interpreted ESPECIALLY in this particular context--then I would have used it to refer to those that have a passion for driving and would be engaged regardless of whether or not they derived monetary rewards-- CONT
However,most viewing here aren't going to tolerate a 20 pg treatise on lang & linguistics from me nor any1 else,4 that matter- ALAS I concede to the whims of the gallery,otherwise Sheldon & his comrades R the TRUE amateurs & the rest of us R the proS
"True fan of motorsport"? Formula 1 or even "Indy Car" esp at this level are some of the safest activities EVEN "professional" football aka the "NFL",while far more perilous than racing
@kiiifute1 I can think of millions of things to do in my life that are safer than driving an IndyCar or a Formula 1 car, so I wouldn't call them the "safest" of activities. Driving on the roadways with amateurs is obviously more dangerous because you don't have the equipment race drivers do, you have a tiny rope and a couple air bags. People wouldn't have to die on the roads if other people weren't stupid, but unfortunately stupidity is very evident in today's world.
This is not the crash. It was 15 cars. But may he RIP.
emanuelshapera 3 months ago
The crash that he died in was much worse than this, it involved more cars, flames and his death.
Who'd have known though, 8 years after this...RIP Dan Wheldon
reduolf 3 months ago
"Deadly sport?" Really? Humans are so 'funny'
The deadly "sport" is taking place , each and every day, out on the Nation's highways.
35 to 40 thousand deaths annually USA road fatalities
1 direct motor-sport fatality --"once in a blue-moon"
Not to minimize the Sheldon family's suffering but, at least, the man was being paid handsomely to get behind the wheel--along with other professionals I might add
I & millions of others risk life & limb on the public road-ways, daily, with "amateurs"
kiiifute1 3 months ago
@kiiifute1 If you're a true fan of motorsport you aren't in it specifically for the money. Dan Wheldon was there because he enjoyed racing just like every other driver in the IndyCar paddock. Death is a part of auto racing and you won't find that in sports like the NFL or NBA. Racing is a sport, because it's not just your trip up to the grocery store you're traveling 200+ MPH. Anyone that has ever experienced that in real life or on a simulator can tell you it's difficult.
F1V1 3 months ago
@F1V1 If the word "amateur" is to be strictly, literally and PROPERLY interpreted ESPECIALLY in this particular context--then I would have used it to refer to those that have a passion for driving and would be engaged regardless of whether or not they derived monetary rewards-- CONT
kiiifute1 3 months ago
@F1V1 CONT-
However,most viewing here aren't going to tolerate a 20 pg treatise on lang & linguistics from me nor any1 else,4 that matter- ALAS I concede to the whims of the gallery,otherwise Sheldon & his comrades R the TRUE amateurs & the rest of us R the proS
"True fan of motorsport"? Formula 1 or even "Indy Car" esp at this level are some of the safest activities EVEN "professional" football aka the "NFL",while far more perilous than racing
is a joke compared to FB played on the sandlots
kiiifute1 3 months ago
@kiiifute1 I can think of millions of things to do in my life that are safer than driving an IndyCar or a Formula 1 car, so I wouldn't call them the "safest" of activities. Driving on the roadways with amateurs is obviously more dangerous because you don't have the equipment race drivers do, you have a tiny rope and a couple air bags. People wouldn't have to die on the roads if other people weren't stupid, but unfortunately stupidity is very evident in today's world.
F1V1 3 months ago
I came to this thinking this was the deadly crash. RIP
Loudmouf84 3 months ago
does this look like a 15 car crash to you? no... he died yesterday in a 15 car crash. RIP this vid is from like 2003
104livvy 3 months ago
Guys, this is in 2003...
scrappycoco066 3 months ago
@scrappycoco066 yeah! and uploaded in 2008! what up w/DAT shit?
dukenthaylor 3 months ago
he died when his car flipped over on him.dangerous sport.he knew the risks.
kiplogan100 3 months ago
RIP
kennyplay 3 months ago
This time, he didn't get to open his eyes again once his car stopped flying through the air. RIP :'(
Mills3y1 3 months ago
R.I.P
1jackass44 3 months ago
R.I.P Dan Wheldon.
ColoursCapello 3 months ago
sefonia wendon!!!
nintendonerdgoodbad2 1 year ago