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08-16-2014 09:20 PM |
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Originally Posted by GregWeld
(Post 566017)
Here's my view --- and only he will know for sure which road he goes...
If he's somewhat "guilty" of trying to buzz the guy -- and he knows whether he did or not - he'll retire... because you wouldn't be able to move past that knowing you were reckless and a guy got killed... whether it was in the heat of battle or not. Let your conscious be your guide.
If it was a pure accident - then mentally he'll be able to move past it and stay with what he loves.
Pure conjecture on my part... and we might never know how it really all went down.
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Sorry but I'm going to have to disagree. Tony Stewart carries an image that will make him guilty whether he really is or not. In addition, he will have to live with this the rest of his life and there will never be a day where he or the fans wont be thinking about the accident.
His only move is to leave racing period. He will never feel 100% behind the wheel if he doesn't and that alone makes it unsafe for everybody that races around him.
The only way to redeem himself and remain a part of this sport will be to get involved in the safety aspect of the sport.
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