azblackhemi
Old Man with a Hat
Wow! What an explosion and crash! He was talking to officials before heading to the hospital.
I remember watching that race and when I saw him hit the wall, I said out loud "He's dead".Force took a good lick and has lived to talk about it. Clearly the safety/construction of these cars, plus he may have been lucky he didnt hit any fixed barriers perpendicularly (e.g., a "T-bone").
Many of us may recall Earnhart's fatal crash. It didn't look like the impact was such that he wouldn't live through that one. Versus other racing crashes where you get the immediate impression, at the time, that the driver didnt make it.
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With Force, what looks more concerning to me than his car bouncing off walls at oblique angles (contrast that with Scott Kalitta's funny car accident at Englishtown .. oh my ), was whatever blew up in the car (shrapenal risk).
Anyway, ole John seems to be physically ok . Best outcome given the inherent risk of this sport. He's still one of the best at his chosen professional .. and at 75 years old still doin' it at a high level.
He was a truck driver when he decided to go full time drag racing.I've always kind of admired Force. He came from nothing and got to where he is now.
I walked right into him at the Famoso Hot Rod Reunion one year. We both were looking at cars in the display area while walking at the same time. Ha!He is one of the Best! I got see him in person one time at ennis texas, a regular guy who drives fast!
This is the one I can't believe the guy walked away from. Jim Nicoll died in 2015! This was 1970!Force took a good lick and has lived to talk about it. Clearly the safety/construction of these cars, plus he may have been lucky he didnt hit any fixed barriers perpendicularly (e.g., a "T-bone").
Many of us may recall Earnhart's fatal crash. It didn't look like the impact was such that he wouldn't live through that one. Versus other racing crashes where you get the immediate impression, at the time, that the driver didnt make it.
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With Force, what looks more concerning to me than his car bouncing off walls at oblique angles (contrast that with Scott Kalitta's funny car accident at Englishtown .. oh my ), was whatever blew up in the car (shrapenal risk).
Anyway, ole John seems to be physically ok . Best outcome given the inherent risk of this sport. He's still one of the best at his chosen professional .. and at 75 years old still doin' it at a high level.
I knew a guy that drove a Top Fuel car in the late 60's. Front engines back then.This is the one I can't believe the guy walked away from. Jim Nicoll died in 2015! This was 1970!
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Petty at Darlington, 1970.
Obviously he didnt get killed, but it sure looked bad. Petty is unconscious and hanging upside down (the pinkish red falling off his body was his racing scarf, not part of him) strapped in his seat. Had that car landed differently, because he came OUT of it, well .....
The good out of it? The side net. about six years too late for Joe Weatherly (). That one was a bad as it looked cuz Weatherly's head was outside the car during the impact sequence.
Anyway, ole John Force really did take a lick according to his injury report. Hope he recovers enough to decide IF he wants to keep racing, as opposed to the wreck making the decision for him.
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I'm with you, man. I debated posting Earnhardt and Petty, cuz I really don't deal in that. Certainly was NOT gonna post Weatherly or Kalitta and kinda felt weird mentioning them.I remember watching that wreck on TV. I think it was "Wide World of Sports".
The worst NASCAR wreck I ever saw on TV was when Don McTavish was killed at Daytona in 1969. I watched it on the news. I'm gonna let anyone that wants to see it can Google it as I'm not going to post the video. It is out there and it's horrifying to say the least.