Sad day, reports of a fatal accident at York today
Sad day, reports of a fatal accident at York today
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Total loss

Original Poster:

2,138 posts

248 months

Sunday 28th August 2011
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I have heard that a bad crash at York today has resulted in a fatality. I have been told of who but will not say till confirmed.
A tragic reality check that motorsport is dangerous.
My heart goes out to family and friends.

Thorperoo

23 posts

173 months

Sunday 28th August 2011
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Arriving at the track this morning saw flame and smoke from the top end, then the air ambulance. No more racing but really that's irrelevant compared to what happened. Thankfully this sort of thing is relatively rare, a very sombre and sad atmosphere at the track. Absolutely tragic and thoughts are with the family and friends.

Total loss

Original Poster:

2,138 posts

248 months

Sunday 28th August 2011
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Now confirmed as Kasey Grainger driving his Pro Street Mk 1 Cortina.
A very sad loss , quote from another forum
"a tragic loss of a 23 year old lad who was an absolute diamond, allways enthusiastic, respectful, and truly loved his racing"

JakesterUK

869 posts

220 months

Sunday 28th August 2011
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Really sad loss of such a nice guy, we had the pleasure of chatting and racing with him at Dragstalgia earlier this year.

He was a young guy with a real passion for both his car and drag racing.

My thoughts and deepest sympathy go out to his family and loved ones, I believe some of whom were at the track at the time of the accident.

Mark and all from Outlaw Street

Fleckers

2,878 posts

222 months

Sunday 28th August 2011
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Just seen it on the news.

very sad for all involved and his family.

was this the Rattle N Hum cortina ?

ShampooEfficient

4,278 posts

232 months

Monday 29th August 2011
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st. Read the BBC news report that didn't name him... I went to college with him. frown

kestral

2,097 posts

228 months

Monday 29th August 2011
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This could cause loads of problems for York raceway.judge

Total loss

Original Poster:

2,138 posts

248 months

Monday 29th August 2011
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Fleckers said:
was this the Rattle N Hum cortina ?
yes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J27dKqyXJAw&fea...

Edited by Total loss on Monday 29th August 12:18

Jon C

3,214 posts

268 months

Monday 29th August 2011
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Very sad news, my thoughts are with the family, and also with everyone involved with PDRC, especially the Murty family.

kestral said:
This could cause loads of problems for York raceway.judge
Please take your ill-informed and misjudged comments somewhere else. May I suggest the comments page of the Daily Mail report?

Tet

1,196 posts

225 months

Monday 29th August 2011
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Nice to see York put on a parade of honour with every car going up the strip, and lining them up on the start line and having everyone fire up. Shakey's minute of silence was all well and good, but it seems at odds with what drag racing's all about. For the record, if I ever have anything happen on the track, the last thing I'd want is a minute's silence. I'd rather be remembered with a huge cacklefest.

chris89

165 posts

191 months

Monday 29th August 2011
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A sad weekend what with the loss of life at the superbikes also

Total loss

Original Poster:

2,138 posts

248 months

Monday 29th August 2011
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Tet said:
Nice to see York put on a parade of honour with every car going up the strip, and lining them up on the start line and having everyone fire up. Shakey's minute of silence was all well and good, but it seems at odds with what drag racing's all about. For the record, if I ever have anything happen on the track, the last thing I'd want is a minute's silence. I'd rather be remembered with a huge cacklefest.
I with you on that one Tet, like this which was a minutes silence followed by a minutes noise.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZHMjdzw0w0

Stevie Mojo

1,520 posts

258 months

Tuesday 30th August 2011
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Me n the family turned up on Sunday to be told about the accident by the lad on the gate. Very sad indeed.

Sbrad

79 posts

183 months

Tuesday 30th August 2011
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kestral said:
This could cause loads of problems for York raceway.judge
The people and the Drag Racing club at York Raceway are both very professional organizisations. There is no way Kasey would have been able to race his car without all the relevant saftey apperatus being in place, and that includes track conditions. These things happen in all sports, it's part of the risk we all take when competing. You can be sure Drag Racing in general will be looking very carefully at the circumstances of the incident. if any improvement should or even could be made, they will impliment changes to the cars or driver protection to eliminate the chance of it ever happening again, if that is possible, which I doubt. The main thing is, to have some thought, respect, and consideration for the people involved in this tragic incident. Need I say more.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2031121/Ka...

JakesterUK

869 posts

220 months

Tuesday 30th August 2011
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Sbrad said:
The people and the Drag Racing club at York Raceway are both very professional organizisations. There is no way Kasey would have been able to race his car without all the relevant saftey apperatus being in place, and that includes track conditions. These things happen in all sports, it's part of the risk we all take when competing. You can be sure Drag Racing in general will be looking very carefully at the circumstances of the incident. if any improvement should or even could be made, they will impliment changes to the cars or driver protection to eliminate the chance of it ever happening again, if that is possible, which I doubt. The main thing is, to have some thought, respect, and consideration for the people involved in this tragic incident. Need I say more.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2031121/Ka...
Totally agree.