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In reply to the discussion: Tony Stewart Runs Over Driver During Confrontation, Killing Him [View all]randys1
(16,286 posts)152. He is doing it on purpose to respond to the driver who is yelling at him, it is negligence and
manslaughter, 2nd degree
doesnt have to be intent
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thank you. confronting speeding car on foot = you lose. sad. out of control temper tantrums kill.
elehhhhna
Aug 2014
#60
Initially the asshole decided to still race today. Wow, bad PR move. Luckily for him his handlers...
Logical
Aug 2014
#122
Stupid is as stupid does. Get out of your car in the middle of a car race,
closeupready
Aug 2014
#127
The dead guys behaviour is common in this situation, they all do it on this type of track
randys1
Aug 2014
#88
He is doing it on purpose to respond to the driver who is yelling at him, it is negligence and
randys1
Aug 2014
#152
No, they won't penalize him for a racing incident under another sanctioning body.
HooptieWagon
Aug 2014
#72
Making a stupid move that kills someone would normally get you a manslaughter charge.
brewens
Aug 2014
#177
"I'm Tony Stewart, dickhead... and you're not. So back the FUCK up."
cherokeeprogressive
Aug 2014
#105
Ward walked into the middle of the track with fast oncoming cars heading his way.
trumad
Aug 2014
#109
Actually the cars had slowed down considerably by the time he got to the point of impact
madokie
Aug 2014
#113
I predict you're both right. Stewart will get no criminal charges & no sponsors behind him to race.
TeamPooka
Aug 2014
#169
+1000. And this particular "keyboard warrior" actually attended the first two
bullwinkle428
Aug 2014
#163
Per ESPN Radio tthis morning: as af 9 AM Eastern, Stewart still intends to race today
Algernon Moncrieff
Aug 2014
#28
I have raced sprint cars. The first thing they teach you is to stay in your car
Lochloosa
Aug 2014
#37
So do they teach you when you are under a yellow flag and another racer is on the track screaming
snooper2
Aug 2014
#44
He may have throttled up to avoid collision. At least that's what the guy who hit me said.
freshwest
Aug 2014
#96
I agree. #45 almost hit him before Stewart did. It could have easily been one of
Skeeter Barnes
Aug 2014
#69
Right now I don't think it was intentional, either. Just too many unanswered questions.
AngryOldDem
Aug 2014
#76
"And why was that dude running into the middle of the track? Is that common after a wreck?"
EX500rider
Aug 2014
#86
Seriously, I cannot believe he got out of his car and walked to the middle of the track
Rex
Aug 2014
#100
He was hit by a car going as fast as the other cars, so no I think it is a good comparison.
Rex
Aug 2014
#174
Pro tip: don't run into the middle of a live racetrack and try to stop a racecar with your finger.
WilliamPitt
Aug 2014
#106
With that type of race and car, I doubt there are onboard cameras like with Indy Car & NASCAR
AngryOldDem
Aug 2014
#148
I have heard others joking about someone going to play in the traffic but it
Thinkingabout
Aug 2014
#156