Death at the local track

Its sad to see
Sorry for everyone involved
Especially when safety equipment , tech inspection and driver error are to blame.

But with the speeds involved in drag racing we all run the risk of death even with the best tracks, equipment , teck inspections and skills

People who love to drag race know there are possibilities of accidents and still do it

Please don't take this the wrong way as I meant no disrespect to anyone

Was his cage adequate for 10.80's?
How many passes did he make before he wrecked?
He knew the car was in the 9.20'same with high 150's low 160's in late February.

If he lied to tech, I don't know that I could blame tech or the track, unless he was making several passes at that speed.

Either way, I've been stopped for running high 13's with no helmet there back in the early 2000's time frame. I haven't raced there in years, so maybe they're much looser with their enforcement now.