V8 Supercar driver Mark Porter killed

V8 Supercar driver Mark Porter killed

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Jungles

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222 months

ferrisbueller

29,335 posts

228 months

Sunday 8th October 2006
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Shit. That's terrible.

Racingdude009

5,303 posts

248 months

Sunday 8th October 2006
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Sorry to hear this motorsport has become so safe these day death at the track is more shocking luckly than it once was.

Eric Mc

122,043 posts

266 months

Sunday 8th October 2006
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It's been a tough couple of weeks for the Aussies.

This accident seems awfully similar to the one that claimed Keith O'Dor a few years ago.

killer2005

19,652 posts

229 months

Sunday 8th October 2006
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RIP cry



Edited by killer2005 on Sunday 8th October 21:30

ferrisbueller

29,335 posts

228 months

Sunday 8th October 2006
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killer2005 said:
RIP cry

Its on youtube already, crash at around 1 minute www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRoAO99DQvg


Yikes.

jacobyte

4,723 posts

243 months

Sunday 8th October 2006
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I feel no urge to click that link, as we all know he's not alive anymore. Another snuff movie makes it onto PH rolleyes

Condolences to his family.

Eric Mc

122,043 posts

266 months

Sunday 8th October 2006
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It's not that graphic and far less dramatic than Katherine Legge's monster shunt a fortnight ago.

To be fair, the images would have been posted whilst he was still on life support.

I really do wonder when the TV networks are going to come down on Youtube with the proverbial legal "ton of bricks". The site is another "Napster in Waiting".

jacobyte

4,723 posts

243 months

Sunday 8th October 2006
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For some reason I take exception to the vultures that flock as soon as news emerges of an online video of a fatal accident.

It's interesting, I suppose, that I have no qualms in seeing what might be a far more outwardly excessive crash, as long as I know the driver survived. Fatal crashes are often visually less explosive, as the energy is put into the driver, rather than into a corner of the chassis that results in survivable flamboyant barrel-rolls, etc.

Perhaps I feel that people should look at survival and "success over the odds" rather than a tragic loss? Or, as mentioned on the last thread of F1 deaths, perhaps it's because I just don't want to be slowed down!

I do seem rather miserable today, so take my posts with a dose of NaCl.

rallycross

12,802 posts

238 months

Sunday 8th October 2006
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v sad news.
can someone remove that link from here?

centurion07

10,381 posts

248 months

Sunday 8th October 2006
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rallycross said:
v sad news.
can someone remove that link from here?


Alternatively, don't click it.

I know there's a lot of stuff I don't want to see on the net so I don't go and look at it.

It is very sad when things like this happen, BUT, they're racing drivers, they know the risks & what CAN happen.

The only reason I can see for removing the link is out of respect, but I fail to see how it is DISrespectful to view that footage, or what exactly removing the link will achieve?

Nick_F

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247 months

Sunday 8th October 2006
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