I used to be a racing fan. I dont know why I am not now but I grew out of it. I think the injuries and deaths did it for me. It is an exciting thing, the noise, dirt, screaming, etc. but so are alot less dangerous things.
I was married into a racing family years ago, micro sprints. They built and ran them on the dirt tracks and paved too. The whole lifestyle was exciting and awesome, but I saw soooooooooooo many injuries and then this one...... I'll never ever forget it. It was my brother in law whom i was very close to of course, and his whole family. Dirt track, we were all there, standing next to the wall since they also sold parts we could be up close and all.
Well, this man (in his 40's) drove his whole life without any major accidents somehow entered into a turn wrong and hit the wall at his max speed, i forget how much it was now but it was horrifying to us. Those micro sprints are small and he was a big dude, the thing wrapped right around his body but he was twisted like a pretzel in the car in the first place. Well he hit that wall HARD, went airborn, bounced off the dirt track and back in the air, clipped the wall again and went flying OVER the wall and its retaining fence as the last hurrah. I just knew he was dead.
He had sustained major head injures and worst of all, broke his back in like three or four places. He was flown to shock trauma and you can imagine what ensued. Years of trauma and work. He's alive now but only selling parts not racing. He does walk but not straight and not without daily pain. This was even before some of the famous racers died in Nascar, I was still following when those happened and then it was enough for me.
Don't get me wrong, if everyone was headed to the track I'd tag along but I'm not going to put my energies into following it like I used to.
P.S. Good luck to all those race fans out there! May God be with your Driver.
Lady