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Old 09.22.2006, 02:59 PM   #31
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yeah, he knew the risk but that doesnt make the situation any better. same as a footballer getting badly injured or something. risk is inherent with all forms of motorsports and speed but when an accident of this magnitude happens it still is awful, especially for whos left behind. i believe tho richard possibly was motivated to accept this challenge due to his passion for speed and cars, his eagerness, his desire to please himself although i question the bbc for allowing him to do so as surely driving at 300+mph requires certain training let alone its powered by a jet engine. thats why i reckon the bbc are shitting it at the moment.... all of that said, it doent make richard better or ease the pain for the family and friends.

any motorsport fans on here care to share an opinion?
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