First let me state that my family and I have enjoyed the races for the past 24 years. Its an annual event that we have always looked forward to, and will continue to attend.
We have witnessed a number of the accidents and were present this year for the two race related accidents. I accept the fact that this is a potentially dangerous sport for the participants, and on occasion, have felt a bit concerned about the potential for spectators becoming a part of an accident. The first time was when Miss Ashely came apart and the second was last Thursday morning when Race #4 crashed in full view of the grandstands. My concern in both cases was "what if these accidents had occured just a few seconds earlier?". We all saw the wreckage of these accidents and it was spread over a very wide path.
To me, the margin for error is too slim. As exciting as it is to see the racers up close, this years jet class races felt too close. Perhaps it was the accident that made me feel this anxiety, but I believe that the proximity to the stands should be re-evaluated. The faster speeds and the fact that the jets seems to be bunced up more than the unlimiteds as they approach the straightway in front of the stands concerns me.
Any others feel the same?
We have witnessed a number of the accidents and were present this year for the two race related accidents. I accept the fact that this is a potentially dangerous sport for the participants, and on occasion, have felt a bit concerned about the potential for spectators becoming a part of an accident. The first time was when Miss Ashely came apart and the second was last Thursday morning when Race #4 crashed in full view of the grandstands. My concern in both cases was "what if these accidents had occured just a few seconds earlier?". We all saw the wreckage of these accidents and it was spread over a very wide path.
To me, the margin for error is too slim. As exciting as it is to see the racers up close, this years jet class races felt too close. Perhaps it was the accident that made me feel this anxiety, but I believe that the proximity to the stands should be re-evaluated. The faster speeds and the fact that the jets seems to be bunced up more than the unlimiteds as they approach the straightway in front of the stands concerns me.
Any others feel the same?
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