Actually is amazing that someone is not killed EVERY week at a local short track. People will stand next to basically a chicken wire fence and expect it to keep a 2000 lb race car from leaving the racetrack.
People these days want others to make simple common sense decisions for them.....and when people do make those decisions for them the ones that need the common sense guidance get all pissy about it.
Anyone with an ounce of maturity and common sense knows a chain link fence isn't going to stop a race car.......yet they stand there anyway.
I don't know about Lauren's.....I was commenting on the post above mine about how people in general at a lot of tracks stand right up on the fence. Despite knowing better.
BBQBoy.. we both know common sense is not found in most these days. I have seen folks at County line with their hands over their head holding onto the fence. Think for one second what would happen if a racecar hit that fence. Would not be a good situation.
I do pay attention to where I want to sit. I like the way Monster Jam has remote shut offs in the event of anything strange and they are checked each time a truck goes out.
Seen video on FB. The car left the track and drove through the fence into the grandstand area. There’s another pic of the damage to the first few rows from the car. There was one guy close to the fence that got hit. The other three were actually sitting in the grandstands in this case.
Would post pic but don’t recall how on here. This is a small section of grandstand last that’s for the outside pit area of the track at Laurens. Not general grandstand section.
The flimsy fence isn't the most dangerous thing at Laurens although pretty significant. Those old, wavy concrete grandstands should have fallen down many years ago!
We had a situation like that happen at Dixieland last summer and we lucked out as well. Thankfully everybody is going to be okay. I can tell you that people standing way too close or not in the best spot is not a new phenomenon. The name I use as a screen name here was given to me by a promoter when I was working track security 25 years ago. People got too close and stood right next to sketchy fences back in the 90's too. People get excited and want to be close I get it, racing is exciting man. I can't tell if there's a little section of bleachers there. Anyways I ain't here to Monday Morning quarterback. Glad everybody is gonna be all right.
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