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Crash & Death at the NOLA Wannagofast 1/2 mile today (RIP Jeff Hagaman)
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<blockquote data-quote="MinGrey02Stg2" data-source="post: 16016673" data-attributes="member: 16543"><p>All of this talk about a lawsuit against WGF leaves me wondering if you all were jurors on a case, would you actually award money to a man who willingly accepted the risk and participated in an event where he drove a street car with minimal added safety equipment to over 200mph and crashed, resulting in his death? I'm just not seeing the fault on the part of WGF. They sponsored an event. People signed up for it being fully informed of the risks involved. Driving a car that fast is inherently dangerous, no matter what the conditions are. Driving a car that fast without added safety equipment is almost guaranteeing death if anything goes wrong. He was not an amateur racer by any means from what I've seen so he clearly knew the risk and went out doing what I'm assuming he loved to do. Accidents happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MinGrey02Stg2, post: 16016673, member: 16543"] All of this talk about a lawsuit against WGF leaves me wondering if you all were jurors on a case, would you actually award money to a man who willingly accepted the risk and participated in an event where he drove a street car with minimal added safety equipment to over 200mph and crashed, resulting in his death? I'm just not seeing the fault on the part of WGF. They sponsored an event. People signed up for it being fully informed of the risks involved. Driving a car that fast is inherently dangerous, no matter what the conditions are. Driving a car that fast without added safety equipment is almost guaranteeing death if anything goes wrong. He was not an amateur racer by any means from what I've seen so he clearly knew the risk and went out doing what I'm assuming he loved to do. Accidents happen. [/QUOTE]
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