Why do safety crew feel they have to be on the accident scene in 0000.1 secs. Surely putting their own safety at risk charging out on to a hot racetrack isn't the smartest thing.
@@racingfani find it funny that you are missing the point. they signed up to do this, right? they are saftey crews and officals, their job is to make sure drivers are okay, and that everything is alright. i can understand that they could be putting their lives at risk, but that extra second waiting to get to the car to check on someone could mean life or death, and from a medic/saftey crew standpoint, that extra second may be important.
Dude that second one looked like Lefflers wreck.
Sure did. Thank goodness the outcome was different.
Why do safety crew feel they have to be on the accident scene in 0000.1 secs.
Surely putting their own safety at risk charging out on to a hot racetrack isn't
the smartest thing.
could mean life or death, saftey for the drivers is their number 1 priorityz
Did you see that wreck??? Damn drivers need to stop when they say RED RED RED on the raceceiver.
@@carwhotalks OK..LOL SO I GUESS THEIR OWN LIFE ISN'T ANY PRIORTY AT ALL..🤔
@@racingfani find it funny that you are missing the point. they signed up to do this, right? they are saftey crews and officals, their job is to make sure drivers are okay, and that everything is alright. i can understand that they could be putting their lives at risk, but that extra second waiting to get to the car to check on someone could mean life or death, and from a medic/saftey crew standpoint, that extra second may be important.
Still seeing these right hooks into the wall... wonder why? 🤔
Where's 2022