Thread: nhra driver dies
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06-12-2010 12:49 PM #1
Based on the no chutes and no skid marks, there might be a possibility that another extra mile of shut down would not have helped him.
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06-12-2010 02:09 PM #2
Wasn't this the same track that Scottie Kalitta died in '08 and wasn't it because of the length also?.
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06-12-2010 02:14 PM #3
It sure wouldn't have hurt. Two deaths inside of three years is two too many and in my opinion the place is a death trap and needs to be shut down as far as NHRA national events are concerned. Probably one of the reasons NHRA still sponsors events at tracks such as Englishtown is because Pomona is in the same boat. Pomona is land locked and will never be any longer in it's current configuration and it is one of NHRA's "premier" strips.Ken Thomas
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