Another example of why this series had no business racing at a track like this. Not only because the drivers were not superspeedway experienced, but also because the safety equipment was abysmal as everything was usually second hand.
The "Do Not Race To the Yellow", was implemented after the Dale Jerritt crash, at I think Indy, in the early too mid 2000's. It was a horrible crash. He got hit several times, just before the line, after he had already been wrecked.
@mar4eloser4e Gaines was the driver who was t-boned. Due to this crash, teh qualifyign system was changed (so if a car was stopped in the track then they wouldn't get hit). I have forgotten what that change was, but there was one!
Another example of why this series had no business racing at a track like this. Not only because the drivers were not superspeedway experienced, but also because the safety equipment was abysmal as everything was usually second hand.
girlcandream 1 day ago
The "Do Not Race To the Yellow", was implemented after the Dale Jerritt crash, at I think Indy, in the early too mid 2000's. It was a horrible crash. He got hit several times, just before the line, after he had already been wrecked.
TallyWhackerRacing 1 week ago
Hey wait. Who was driving that gold car without a number?
NR2003Wrecker 2 months ago
what car was gaines driving>
mar4eloser4e 9 months ago
@mar4eloser4e Gaines was the driver who was t-boned. Due to this crash, teh qualifyign system was changed (so if a car was stopped in the track then they wouldn't get hit). I have forgotten what that change was, but there was one!
RacingAccidents2 9 months ago
@RacingAccidents2 I think they outlawed the "race back to the line" practice.
tommykl 4 months ago