cornholio wrote:
Funny how no one stopped to help them lol
This is a reminder to me when i get a bike i better have the money for health insurance.
You should have insurance anyway
But stopping would be the worst thing to do. That was a 80+mph wreck, blind uphill turn, imagine if you stopped, and 30 other bikes came around the corner. And Kris's wreck he was probably in the 120+mph range. We are instructed to not only not stop, but to also not slow down suddenly (get rear ended), but instead keep up the pace slowly drop your speed, and make it to the pits and get off the track.
Here is why... the ambulance is NOT allowed on a track that there are moving bikes on. So if someone is seriously injured and you stop to help them, or take it slow all the way around, you just took time away from the person getting medical attention. There is also a corner worker in every turn, who is trained on what to do.
So if its a non serious wreck, and the person is not hurt, and the person and the bike end up in the grass, they will wave the yellow flag in that corner only, move his shit out of the way, and he has to chill there until it is over (they do this on tv too, just watch, they will just sit by the fence). If their stuff is slightly in the way, they will put out a track wide yellow flag, and if they red flag it, it means someones life may depend on you getting your ass off the track fast.
Both of the wrecks you see are filmed by friends of the people who wrecked (in Joshs case, that was his dad filming, and his dads buddy right beside him). But they new to get off the track and let the staff do their job.
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-- .:Splak|StackableNut --Cornholio wrote:
blah thats nothing, i built houses for pirates, then do pirating myself. Then I shoot my self and perform bullet removal surgery on myself. After that I go to boot camps to train kids to kill. Then i go and fight on the Iraq war for both sides. After all i go later and drink some 7up cause ill be thirsty as shit.