Posted on 10/31/2022 3:51:55 AM PDT by mabarker1
ROFLMAOPIMP !!!
Well said.
I don't know how to pass this line of thinking to NASCAR, but my career in root cause analysis was triggered by this event.
Not only this event, but by the other drivers' reactions to this event. They are too close to the race to see the bigger picture of harm this move has created. It violated so many safety rules that it overwhelmed everyone's ability to properly process what happened.
Thank you for recognizing the seriousness of what I posted. I just wish that NASCAR, and the drivers, have an opportunity for a sober reflection on that and begin to change their tune.
The saddest part, and the so-called "elephant in the room" that nobody wants to address, is that Ross Chastain is the only person who has a history of being reckless on the track to even think of doing such a thing, let alone actually do it.
The fact that Chastain thought of it, and actually did it in a race, suggests to me that he hasn't really learned anything in the second half of the season about his responsibilities as a driver on a track with 35 of his peers competing against him.
-PJ
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