PGage, to moi, in part:
>
>
> I see - so they are having trouble determining whether Stewart did 
> something to make his car contact Ward, or whether Ward stepped out into 
> the path of Stewart's car? I am going to assume that if it is the former, 
> then Stewart would be guilty of some kind of criminal act - reckless 
> driving at a minimum, if not some kind of manslaughter. But, without 
> veering into the kind of victim-blaming that got Stephen A. into trouble, 
> it does seem that under the circumstances, getting out of your car and 
> walking out into on-coming speeding traffic is a contributing factor in the 
> accident. 
>
>
The few times I've seen similar silly walks in Cup, the walker never gets 
that close to the wrecker's car, with or without sanctioner's officials 
holding him/her back. Still, Cuppers are told in prerace meetings to think 
multiple times before doing anything that could end up spotlighted on any 
sports net's highlights.

B

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