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The IRL is among the best when it comes to safety, but I think they really need to take some measures to slow these cars down, Paul Dana is just the latest in a growing list of drivers dying at the wheel, I know they reduced speeds last year, but with amount of protection drivers have in an open wheel car I think maybe IRL should take a page out of NASCAR's book and try to keep the cars under 200. Just my 2 cents.

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Open-Wheel racing and Oval tracks do not mix. I say IRL and CART should only race on road courses and leave the oval tracks to Stock Cars. Open-wheel cars are just to power full to be used at full speed for the entire race, they need multiple turns to slow them down.

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Open wheel racing is much more dangerous then Stock Car, there really not much you do when you have a butual crash like this its just lucky the other guy is ok.

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good to here that Carpenter is awake and alert, but sad to hear about Dana. i love Indy cars, and i love them racing on ovals but this seems more of a driver error crash than anything else with Dana just clipping Carpenter's left rear. but, RIP Paul Dana.

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I'm a big racing fan, and I've seen many accidents, but this one was just....I can't explain it. ESPN has a clip on its website, and its just a horrific crash. You just get chills down your back from watching it.

Its a shame, and I agree, Indy Cars should not be on oval tracks such as this.

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Dale Earnhardt, Adam Petty, Paul Dana, Kenny Irwin, Tony Roper, Ayrton Senna, Tony Renna, Greg Moore, Bill Vukovich III. And thats just a small list from the last 20 years.

Is there any other sport where your favorite athlete has a real statistical possibility of being killed while performing? Anyone who says these guys arent athletes is an idiot.

Heres a list of all the fatalities from racing. Deaths

Just crazy.

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the crazy thing is that that stat is way down from the 1960s and early 1970s. gotta thank Sir Jackie Stewart for that one.

that's right up there along with the wreck Alex Zanardi had in which he lost his legs...hitting the back half of another car (re: the engine) definitely is grisly.

the problem with the IRL isn't the speed...it's the nature of the beast. more horrific-looking accidents and, sadly, deaths have come out of the IRL than any other motorsport (save rally raids like the Dakar Rally) in the past 10 years...but the amazing thing is that more of the IRL's wrecks haven't ended lives (or even careers). it's a testament to the modern designs of the cars.

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Jorg Bastuck, a co-driver for one of the Junior WRC cars in this weekend's WRC Rally Spain was killed after an accident today too. Bizarrely it wasn't the wreck that killed him; he and the driver got out and were tending to the car when a second car went off the road and down an enbankment at the same place and struck and killed him. rally racing has seen more deaths in the past few years then they really should have (Michael Park RIP).

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Is there any other sport where your favorite athlete has a real statistical possibility of being killed while performing? Anyone who says these guys arent athletes is an idiot.

I'm not arguing that they're not athletes, but lets not make that point based on people crashing and dying. I'm not sure you meant to, but that's the way it read.

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Is there any other sport where your favorite athlete has a real statistical possibility of being killed while performing? Anyone who says these guys arent athletes is an idiot.

I'm not arguing that they're not athletes, but lets not make that point based on people crashing and dying. I'm not sure you meant to, but that's the way it read.

Agreed.

Whether or not they're athletes is in no way related to the risk of their occupation.

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Paul Dana's wife is from Bismarck, N.D. -- the town I was born in and lived in for 22 years until just two years ago when we moved to Fargo. I don't know her family personaly, but I know of them, and my heart goes out to her and their families.

I was thinking, though, that being a spouse of an auto racer must be similar to being the spouse of someone in the military. You just never know when or if you're going to get that call ...

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Paul Dana's wife is from Bismarck, N.D. -- the town I was born in and lived in for 22 years until just two years ago when we moved to Fargo. I don't know her family personaly, but I know of them, and my heart goes out to her and their families.

I was thinking, though, that being a spouse of an auto racer must be similar to being the spouse of someone in the military. You just never know when or if you're going to get that call ...

Whats worse is that with a racer spouse you can see them die right before you. At least military people dont let you see them die.

But they die more often.

That was a truly horrific crash.

The entire racing world will remember him.

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