What question is that? The video? It shows an angry man jumping in front of a racecar and getting killed.
Thats all it shows.
It also shows the apparent lack of an attempt to avoid impact by the driver. The driver immediately preceding slowed and veered, so Ward was visible.
Are you suggesting the suspect driver not know a quick lap prior he had sent the victim vehicle into the wall?
Should this have not caused the suspect vehicle to proceed with extreme caution as he came around after this collision?
So you don’t dispute there was no vehicle directly in front of or blocking the forward view the suspect vehicle prior to impact?
Are you not disputing the suspect vehicle had time to rev his engine and break traction at nearly the point of impact with the victim?
How come you evade questions then ask them to be repeated?
BTW, I am not a race fan and find it quite boring.
Are you a race fan?
Disclaimer: I know nothing about the track or Sprint Cars. I am not a NASCAR fan (not that there is anything wrong with that, LOL!) Just watched the video several times trying to make an sound judgment
It appears Ward's temper did him in, but it does not make it any less a tragedy.