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#1 Rad-oh-yeah?

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Posted 10 August 2014 - 19:34

Prebacujem temu ovde:

Nascara nece biti, koliko sam ja razumeo, posto citam samo ofrlje sa fona, Stjuart pregazio kolegu i sve otkazano


Naskara ima, samo ce Stjuarta da menja rezervni vozac.

Dvatesetogodisnji vozac Kevin Vord mladji je tragicno nastradao na jednoj Sprintkar trci kad je nakon incidenta sa Stjuartom napustio bolid i pod zutom zastavom izasao na stazu da gestikulira prema njemu, a ovaj ga je pregazio. Pre kontakta sa Stjuartovim bolidom Vorda je za dlaku promasio jedan drugi vozac.

Stjuart je priveden u policiju na ispitivanje, pusten je u medjuvremenu, no pod pritiskom organizatora i sponzora odlucio je da se povuce sa Naskar trke u Votkins Glenu.

http://www.motorspor...the-whole-story

https://sports.yahoo...-083005597.html

http://www.nascar.co...conference.html


Edited by Rad-oh-yeah?, 10 August 2014 - 19:37.


#2 Hertzog

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Posted 10 August 2014 - 19:41

Ne znam sta da kazem za ovo... Strasno, ali stvarno ne znam odakle mu ideja da onako izleti na stazu i trazi pravdu... Strasno



#3 Arnold Schwarzenegger

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Posted 10 August 2014 - 20:13

Ovaj Radoje me tolko mrzi da nije hteo ovo objaviti gde pripada u temi o Nascaru.



#4 mrd

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Posted 10 August 2014 - 20:18

Nepotreban udes. Da je ostao u kolima i cekao obezbedjenje nista se ne bi desilo. 

Mladost, nestrpljenje i arogancija. Uzas.



#5 Sam633

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Posted 10 August 2014 - 20:27

Samo još fali da neko danas pogine u nascaru. Nije da, nije bilo blizu.



#6 Arnold Schwarzenegger

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Posted 10 August 2014 - 20:36

Samo još fali da neko danas pogine u nascaru. Nije da, nije bilo blizu.

Pratis danasnju trku? Bas je bio strasan sudar ali bezbedni su ti auti tacnije vozaci su u celicnom kavezu.



#7 mrd

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Posted 11 August 2014 - 03:27

Za sada nema zvanicne objave.

 

drugi clanak


Edited by mrd, 11 August 2014 - 05:26.


#8 Rad-oh-yeah?

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Posted 11 August 2014 - 16:45

http://www.theglobea...rticle19986786/



#9 mrd

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Posted 11 August 2014 - 17:16

http://www.motorspor...he-whole-story/



#10 Rad-oh-yeah?

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Posted 11 August 2014 - 17:32

http://www.motorspor...he-whole-story/

 

Okacio sam vec ovaj clanak, vidi prvi post u temi...



#11 mrd

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Posted 11 August 2014 - 17:45

Okacio sam vec ovaj clanak, vidi prvi post u temi...

Senior moment. 



#12 Rad-oh-yeah?

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Posted 13 August 2014 - 21:20

http://www.syracuse....ny_stewart.html



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Posted 15 August 2014 - 16:30

http://www.speedcafe...print-cup-race/



#14 mrd

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Posted 29 August 2014 - 02:24

http://www.nydailyne...ticle-1.1920494



#15 Rad-oh-yeah?

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Posted 16 September 2014 - 21:38

Tony Stewart case sent to grand jury
Updated: September 16, 2014, 3:43 PM ET

ESPN.com news services

 

 

A grand jury will decide whether NASCAR driver Tony Stewart will be charged in the August death of Kevin Ward Jr., a fellow driver at a sprint car race in upstate New York, a prosecutor said Tuesday.

 

Ontario County District Attorney Michael Tantillo said he made the decision to present the case to a grand jury after reviewing evidence collected by county sheriff's investigators.

 

Tantillo could have determined there was not enough evidence to support charges and dropped the case, but instead announced his decision more than a month after Stewart's car struck and killed Ward at a dirt-track race on Aug. 9.

 

In a statement, Stewart said he respects the time and effort authorities have spent "investigating this tragic accident."

 

"I look forward to this process being completed, and I will continue to provide my full cooperation," he said.

 

Stewart spent three weeks in seclusion before returning for the final two races of the Sprint Cup season. He did not make the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship field, and finished 18th in the first Chase race Sunday at Chicagoland.

 

Stewart still will compete in this weekend's Sprint Cup race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Stewart-Haas Racing said.

 

Ontario County Sheriff Philip Povero spent weeks investigating the accident at the small track in Canandaigua, several times saying investigators did not have any evidence to support criminal intent by Stewart. Ward had spun while racing  alongside Stewart and then the 20-year-old climbed out of his car and walked down the track, waving his arms in an apparent attempt to confront the 43-year-old NASCAR veteran.

 

"Upon my review of all of the information contained in the entire investigation," Tantillo said, "I have made the determination that it would be appropriate to submit the evidence to the grand jury for their determination as to what action should be taken in this matter."

 

He said the law prevented him from saying when the case would be scheduled or who would be called as witnesses.

 

The sheriff asked in the days after Ward's death for spectators to turn over photos and videos of the crash as investigators worked to reconstruct the accident. Among the things being looked at were the dim lighting, how muddy it was and whether Ward's dark firesuit played a role in his death, given the conditions.

 

After Ward's death, NASCAR announced a rule that prohibits drivers from climbing out of a crashed or disabled vehicle -- unless it is on fire -- until safety personnel arrive.

 

Stewart, who has 48 career Cup wins in 542 starts, is one of the biggest stars in the garage. From the small town of Columbus, Indiana, he has long been one of the most proficient drivers in racing, winning in every kind of series, from sprint cars to the elite Sprint Cup Series. He has for years taken part in little races in nondescript towns because he loves the thrill of the high horsepower, lightweight cars skidding around the dirt.

 

He rarely made his schedule public, popping up when he pleased, and he was welcome at the clay track at Canandaigua Motorsports Park the night before the NASCAR race in nearby Watkins Glen. Instead, tragedy struck.

 

NASCAR spokesman Brett Jewkes said the series was closely following the case.

 

"We are aware of the completed investigation and the announced next steps," he said. "We will monitor this process and stay in close contact with Stewart-Haas Racing. It would be inappropriate for NASCAR to comment on this case so we will continue to respect the process and authorities involved."