greg moore fatal crash
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@tor378a Well, in their defense, how many races were there in the past when someone was killed and they kept going? I mean, guys that raced in the 60s and 70s were posing this question when Dan Wheldon was killed. In their day, you got back in and raced just as hard trying to win the thing. Different eras I guess.
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The only comfort I take from this is that Greg was most likely killed instantly upon impact. He probably felt nothing.
Still, he was my favorite driver. Who knows what he would have achieved by now...
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I remember seeing it live. It was horrible to see Moore like a ragdoll. Me and my friends just kept quiet because everybody knew right away it was fatal
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holy fuck it looked like his head blew up
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@moye41 Here, here. Great driver taken way too young.
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I remember watching this race on tv. You can hear the passion for racing in Paul Page's voice. Several of us were chatting on Usenet during this event. When they stopped showing the replay, we knew he was dead. When the drivers were told of Greg's fate, not a dry eye anywhere.
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Greg was an excellent racer, and a truly likeable guy. I recall watching this race and was very saddened for his loss. What I fail to understand is, why they continued the race. They did this in '94 when Senna died. With Ayrton, they claimed that he did not die at the circuit (complete b.s., but what difference should that have made?). In tragic cirucmstances such as these, why is human life put second to the spectacle? Corporate greed, pure and simple.
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This crash still makes me sick to my stomach.....12+ years later
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this maybe the worse crash ever, worse than Senna's
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after video, he had no chance of survival
I like nascar, but I hate fact that yall are talking about which car is better when this guy just died!
oliverleehornbake 3 years ago 19
10 years ago today. R.I.P Greg.
brantfordredsox 2 years ago 16