Why?
]]>Not at all, racing is dangerous period. We as NASCAR fans have gotten spoiled as the last death was 22 years ago. I don’t think any other motor sport has gone that long with out a death. That kind of hit is gonna hurt now matter how “safe” the car is.
]]>Some disorientation is to be expected, even among these finely tuned athletes. The adrenaline is still pumping until they actually sit for awhile. Testing at the Care Center is extremely thorough, they’re not going to risk a lawsuit because of something they “missed”. But CTs, MRIs done at a hospital, can often display the slightest bit of brain shifts, which even the driver may not notice for 24-48 hours. I’d be willing to bet he went in for further evaluation, he performed poorly on some head movement/rapid eye tests, and based upon additional testing as well as his symptoms, they put him under concussion protocol.
]]>that would’ve been a concussion in the old car
]]>@Cody Moe explain Jimmy Johnsons Pocono crash then genius
]]>That’d going to come into the cars at Atlanta
Not sure if they would have helped at all anyway
]]>@Busch’s Kush You’re being hypersensitive.
]]>Brake failures are among the most disgusting impacts these type of impacts killed many drivers and seriously injured many there no joke if you have a brake failure its gonna hurt
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