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Originally Posted by JMitch19
Anyone else find it odd that the guy with the camera didn't stop to see if he was alright?
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Jason - At every track day I've attended in the riders meetings it is emphatically stressed that at no time do you ever stop on the track. Corner workers and medical personal will handle the situation.
I'd guess on that straight the speeds were 140ish and 90ish into the left hand corner. Stopping creates a serious safety issue. Proper response is to slow and get your hand up and watch the corner worker flags. That was probably a red flag end of session condition.
In off road (wilderness, not track) situations it's proper to stop and assist if needed.