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  • Driver Hurt, Tony Stewart Involved

    Apparently there was an altercation, and the "other" driver, Kevin Ward, was walking toward Tony's sprint car gesturing as Tony lapped the track under caution.

    Reports differ, but some say Tony gunned the throttle to kick the car sideways when he was close to Kevin. Unfortunately Kevin was sucked into the tire and then thrown a good distance.

    Further, his condition appears to be very grave.

    http://www.sportingnews.com/nascar/s...len-kevin-ward

    Two things-- I understand being angry in the car, but this may be something for all to give some serious thought to each Saturday night. The only time that counts is when one is angry.

    Second, if you pray, please do so for young Kevin Ward. Thank you.
    Last edited by OldSchool+; 08-10-2014, 01:28 AM.

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    Video is already on youtube.
    It has been confirmed that the driver passed.

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    • #3
      Yes. As they say, viewer discretion strongly advised.

      Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of Kevin Ward.

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      • #4
        And our thoughts and prayers are with Tony Stewart as well.
        As i recall, Ricky Brooks can tell you about what happens when you're standing on the racing surface while cars are circulating.
        Let the lawsuits begin.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by OldSchool+ View Post
          Yes. As they say, viewer discretion strongly advised.

          Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of Kevin Ward.
          What would prompt someone to willingly go to youface/booktube and watch someone being injured or killed?

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          • #6
            First and foremost my thoughts are with the Ward family. This incident is a sad day for our sport. Regardless of the final outcome it underscores the need to keep ones cool when on the track with the engine running. How many times have we watched NASCAR drivers go on the track to hurl helmets,fingers and expletives at moving vehicles. All it takes is for one to turn toward the person and the person step forward and the same scenario occurs on network TV. There are lessons here for all concerned. It was not a one sided incident.

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            • #7
              After watching the video, I would convict his ass. If he has the nerve and if they let him race, terrible . I'd like to see someone interview a witness to the incident, I'll bet they feel like they witnessed a murder.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Matt Albee View Post
                What would prompt someone to willingly go to youface/booktube and watch someone being injured or killed?
                Because there's a good possibility that it will be taken down soon and you may never get to see it again with your own eyes. Soon his camp will start spinning it and then it'll blow over when the next big thing hits the news, nascar controls most of the nascar media coverage anyway, then he'll settle out of court and it'll be forgotten by many. But I'll always remember what I saw with my own eyes. He gassed it and hit the guy.

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                • #9
                  Re: Watching the video.

                  Please do not watch it if you have any thoughts that it may have a lasting effect on you. You cannot un-watch it.

                  I have been a Tony fan for years.

                  My opinion? Let the courts decide the details regarding the incident, but in my opinion Tony should be a car and track owner henceforth--after any legal issues are settled.

                  Who among us has not been upset? It is just a matter of the degree of self control one chooses to have that is directly correlated to the degree of the damage that is done before one regains control.

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                  • #10
                    I'll pass on watching any death videos. But since we ( the general public ) don't know all of, or even ANY of the facts just yet, i'll wait and see how it plays out when the facts are known.

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                    • #11
                      [QUOTE=Lurkin;149046]Because there's a good possibility that it will be taken down soon and you may never get to see it again with your own eyes. Soon his camp will start spinning it and then it'll blow over when the next big thing hits the news, nascar controls most of the nascar media coverage anyway, then he'll settle out of court and it'll be forgotten by many. But I'll always remember what I saw with my own eyes. He gassed it and hit the guy.[/QUOTE

                      Oh no, what would we do if a video was taken down? The spinning of the video will come from the army of ambulance chasers already lined up outside the front door of the boys' parents.
                      I hope you don't mind if i don't just take your word for what happened.

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                      • #12
                        I can't believe ESPN just showed it on TV and just prefaced it by saying it was "disturbing". It appeared to be a racing incident with actually no visible contact between the cars. To me it appears Tony didn't see him until the last second and tried to react quickly, sadly too late. This is so tragic for the Ward family, Tony Stewart and the entire racing community. I can't imagine the guilt Tony is feeling. Of all the Cup guys, he is the one most closely rooted to short track racing. My thoughts and prayers go out to the Ward family. This is a sad day for all of us.

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                        • #13
                          So so sad, my son races Modifieds and I just can't even imagine seeing something like that happening to him. To me that wasn't a racing incident, the head strong Stewart was trying to show everyone he is above everyone else and was going to show the young man who was the boss. Well now Mr. tough guy killed a person and the next terrible thing that will happen is all his money will talk and he will get away with murder. Maybe not life but at least20 years for killing a man

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                          • #14
                            judge

                            Originally posted by chassisdude View Post
                            So so sad, my son races Modifieds and I just can't even imagine seeing something like that happening to him. To me that wasn't a racing incident, the head strong Stewart was trying to show everyone he is above everyone else and was going to show the young man who was the boss. Well now Mr. tough guy killed a person and the next terrible thing that will happen is all his money will talk and he will get away with murder. Maybe not life but at least20 years for killing a man
                            at least 2 people need to stand back and look at there own lives . have you ever screwed up ,you don't know what happened . rush to judgement ' dumb ass's

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                            • #15
                              It's all about having one's own heart in the right place.

                              Understanding (the biggest step), then forgiveness.

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