:rolleyes Or he could have said that Tony ran him over and killed his racing career forever.
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I really think that everyone should let this go to the experts.. There was no reason for him to get out of the car and run out in front of other cars!! And none of us know what really happened.. It's a bad and sad deal what happened, but let's put it to rest for now.
Grads, look at the lack of visibility in this picture. Plus the driver has a helmet and Hans device on, plus low light, plus he wasn't expecting someone on the track (just like you don't generally expect a pedestrian on the freeway), plus the kid was shielded from view by the car in front of Tony. Tony was probably looking at the disabled car and didn't see the kid. There is also a slow motion video that shows that kid makes contact with the outside of the wing (Not sure if he tried to hit it with his hand, or tried to push off of it, or didn't see it coming and got hit).
http://blog.syracuse.com/sports/2009/07/large_lewis.JPG
I think you misunderstood what I was saying. What I was saying was is if the driver behind him said Tony was guilty in any way he would effectively be committing career suicide. If he was the guy that shut down Tony's racing career I cant imagine there would be too many people wanting help him move up the ranks.