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Subject: The ambulance was slow


Author:
Rick
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Date Posted: Friday, February 19, 09:32:31am

because there was no need to go fast. Remember when Schrader looked in the window? He just walked away. If Earnhardt had been hurt, Schrader would have stayed there. And afterward a reporter asked him how bad Earnhardt was hurt and Schrader said, "I'm not a doctor."

Earnhardt, no matter what NASCAR claims, died at the race track just like Tony Roper, Kenny Irwin and Adam Petty because every one of them died of a basular skull fracture... and that kills you instantly. NASCAR just doesn't like having people die at the track.

At least in open wheel there's no hiding it. When Greg Moore was killed he was killed dead right on the spot. No doubt about that. But nascar doesn't do that.

Personally, I think that ambulance left the track slowly out of respect for earnhardt because that driver knew Earnhardt wasn't coming back.

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