Posted by JohnDeere720GA on August 10, 2014 at 19:01:24 from (75.131.20.227):
In Reply to: Tony Stewart (OT) posted by Sean Feeney on August 10, 2014 at 07:41:55:
Here is my 2 cents: I am pretty sure that Tony knew that there was someone on the track. How you ask, his crew chief is in his ear just about every minute of the race. He is letting Tony know who is around him and what moves he can make. So I have to believe that he was in communication with his crew and they would have seen and or heard about the guy on the track. Period. They knew that it was Tony who wrecked him and if he was out of the car gesturing at anyone it was Tony. Did he mean to hit him, no, I am fairly certain of that. But this is on both of them Tony could have stopped the car instead of gunning it. He also could have dropped to the center line as far from this guy as he could get. The other guy should have just stayed in his car and fought it out later. Or he should have gone high on the track if he had to get out of the car. They both contributed to this event, neither is blameless. It was an unfortunate event and it will probably be up to the DA or a grand jury to see if charges will be filed. Possibly a manslaughter type of charge.
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