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If it's being removed and not allowed to be shown, why is Speed still showing it over and over? I'm confused at that part.
Speed probably has a NASCAR license to show the footage. They are, after all, basically the NASCAR channel.If it's being removed and not allowed to be shown, why is Speed still showing it over and over? I'm confused at that part.
Speed probably has a NASCAR license to show the footage. They are, after all, basically the NASCAR channel.
Hurry, before it's removed again.
Hurry, before it's removed again.
David Newton @DNewtonespn
One fan who was in emergency room when injured arrived said he saw a lot of blood.#NASCAR#daytona
Did you know Larry Stewart won? If you watched Janet Shamlian's report on NBC Nightly News, you would.
Fill me in, it might be the alcohol, but this post went completely over my head.
On NBC Nightly News, Janet Shamlian said Larry Stewart won the race. CBS News said today's race was the kickoff for Daytona Speedweeks.
He's pointing out the mainstream media's complete lack of knowledge about anything involving nascar.Fill me in, it might be the alcohol, but this post went completely over my head.
It's news stories that get info wrong on stuff you know about that makes you realize how inaccurate the media is.
The local CBS station just called today's race the "Daytona 500".
Alot of talk with not much said.Press conference on speed now.
President of Daytona " the safety equipment and protocols we had in place due to prior incidents worked"
Tell that to the 15 people in the hospital!!!
Obviously if parts are flying over it it isn't high enough.If it wasn't for that safety equipment, we'd be talking about how many fatalities there were. I wouldn't say that it didn't work. What else would you suggest they do?
Obviously if parts are flying over it it isn't high enough.
Does it look to anyone else like the problem was that Larson's car caught on the opening in the fence for the access gate? Maybe the gate gave, the car caught on the surrounding frame, and that is what ripped the front end off?
If that's the case, the same could have happened at the faster 1.5 and 2.0 mile tracks.
I may have my wires crossed about this but I think it has something to do with keeping the identity of the injured fans under wraps until they are sure that all of their family and friends have been contacted. The established news outlets have been doing this for decades. The new social media frequently oversteps the boundaries of common sense just to give someone their 15 seconds of fame. Good or bad doesnt matter, we are stuck with the new technical age where virtually everybody has a camera rolling or ready to roll.I'm not sure what right NASCAR has to remove videos fans film from YouTube. Does that mean that they'll start pulling photos fans post from the stands as well?
Today's not the day for it and I understand why NASCAR did it - but, tomorrow, they should definitely get chewed out over that.
I may have my wires crossed about this but I think it has something to do with keeping the identity of the injured fans under wraps until they are sure that all of their family and friends have been contacted. The established news outlets have been doing this for decades. The new social media frequently oversteps the boundaries of common sense just to give someone their 15 seconds of fame. Good or bad doesnt matter, we are stuck with the new technical age where virtually everybody has a camera rolling or ready to roll.
I may have my wires crossed about this but I think it has something to do with keeping the identity of the injured fans under wraps until they are sure that all of their family and friends have been contacted. The established news outlets have been doing this for decades. The new social media frequently oversteps the boundaries of common sense just to give someone their 15 seconds of fame. Good or bad doesnt matter, we are stuck with the new technical age where virtually everybody has a camera rolling or ready to roll.