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<blockquote data-quote="98 svt" data-source="post: 16704921" data-attributes="member: 183643"><p>I still go to an NHRA event every year. Standing up by that tree when they launch is undescribable. Feels like you get kicked in the chest by a horse. </p><p>As far as the 1000 ft goes, I was in Englishtown on that sad day when Scott Kalitta died. That was the event that got that whole 1000' deal rolling.</p><p>The track was dead silent for a while, then they just sent everyone home. It wasn't til we saw it on ESPN at the hotel that we saw he actually died. From what I have heard, after his car exploded by the finish line, his chutes did not open and he ran out of track and hit a concrete wall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="98 svt, post: 16704921, member: 183643"] I still go to an NHRA event every year. Standing up by that tree when they launch is undescribable. Feels like you get kicked in the chest by a horse. As far as the 1000 ft goes, I was in Englishtown on that sad day when Scott Kalitta died. That was the event that got that whole 1000' deal rolling. The track was dead silent for a while, then they just sent everyone home. It wasn't til we saw it on ESPN at the hotel that we saw he actually died. From what I have heard, after his car exploded by the finish line, his chutes did not open and he ran out of track and hit a concrete wall. [/QUOTE]
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