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Demon catches Fire @ Milan
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<blockquote data-quote="PaxtonShelby" data-source="post: 16265579" data-attributes="member: 112637"><p>Demon owner seemed to act like an ass. If he couldn’t turn off the car because of some malfunction then ok...but why the hell didn’t he pop the hood immediately? </p><p></p><p>And if keyless cars can’t be shutoff in a case like this the owners should have to install a manual shutoff switch before racing.</p><p></p><p>Track workers weren’t heroes by any stretch but honestly their job is to keep the driver safe, not risk their lives to save a burning car. I find it odd they didn’t have better safety gear / fire protection though. At least long gloves to allow them to open the hood latch once it is popped.</p><p></p><p>Maybe if the driver wasn’t trying hard to be a dick I’d feel bad for him. Where was HIS extinguisher?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaxtonShelby, post: 16265579, member: 112637"] Demon owner seemed to act like an ass. If he couldn’t turn off the car because of some malfunction then ok...but why the hell didn’t he pop the hood immediately? And if keyless cars can’t be shutoff in a case like this the owners should have to install a manual shutoff switch before racing. Track workers weren’t heroes by any stretch but honestly their job is to keep the driver safe, not risk their lives to save a burning car. I find it odd they didn’t have better safety gear / fire protection though. At least long gloves to allow them to open the hood latch once it is popped. Maybe if the driver wasn’t trying hard to be a dick I’d feel bad for him. Where was HIS extinguisher? [/QUOTE]
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