I won't condemn him, but there is no excuse for hurling baseless accusations.I can understand a father's anger, sadness, and pain; and the need to lash out even if he knows deep down his son got himself killed.
I'll not judge him for it at this point.
Ward's father is speaking out:
https://time.com/3108522/tony-stewart-kevin-ward-father/
Kevin Ward?s father rips Tony Stewart for dirt-track accident that killed his son - NY Daily News
Kevin Ward Jr.'s father speaks about deadly accident - 13 WTHR Indianapolis
"I think the reason he probably got out of that car is who put him into the wall. He was definitely put into the wall. Tony Stewart was the best damn driver by far on the track that night. Why he had to go up as high as he did and hog my son, there's no reason for it."
Kevin Ward talked about Stewart hitting his son on the track.
"Apparently, Tony Stewart was the only one driving out there who didn't see him," said Ward. "The one person that knows what happened that night is possibly facing 10 years in prison. Is he going to say what he done?"
The funeral for Ward is tomorrow. How long do we wait before we start asking the parents if maybe they could have done a better job raising their boy? He's been racing under their supervision for 16 years, then jumps into moving traffic. Surely there is some culpability/guilt there, correct?
And over what? A completely NORMAL racing incident!He had to have been inside the wheel base to be sucked under the right rear.
It seemed to me he wanted to get to TS on a personal/physical level. That is only an opinion of course but if he was mad enough to run in traffic he was seriously mad.
Shouldn't be but unfortunately it is in many cases.Having raced at some of the "Rougher" tracks in the state we have had a few dust ups in the pits. Even contact on the track never led to getting out and trying to get at another driver.
This is not the actions of a "Great kid" or a sane thinking individual.
I hope the media and the family just shuts up. Family needs to grieve. Revenge is not part of that process.
Exactly!Nah, just hot head with road rage.
And over what? A completely NORMAL racing incident!
a terrible decision!
I don't think so. Just a dumbass move from a hyped up kid? How is that the parents fault?The funeral for Ward is tomorrow. How long do we wait before we start asking the parents if maybe they could have done a better job raising their boy? He's been racing under their supervision for 16 years, then jumps into moving traffic. Surely there is some culpability/guilt there, correct?
They will, but it will take time!If I had gotten out of my car every time I got nerfed, punted or had a slide job put on me I would be dead too.
I have lost a son but not this way. The pain is still in my heart. It will never fully go away. I understand the grief they feel. In the end lets hope that they see the reasons behind this tragedy.
Just to play devil's advocate here, the slow motion video looks like the kid flipped off the front wheel and had his feet hanging off of the wing before being tossed over. Just an observation, I'm not condemning either way.
Yeah I have less than 50 posts, but I'm not going to be paranoid about posting my opinion. Or am I paranoid? Jeez I wish I could just hit the 50 post mark so I don't have to worry about it. Don't judge me INGO!
post away! The only ones we have problems with are obviously posting one liners to get to 50 ASAP.Just to play devil's advocate here, the slow motion video looks like the kid flipped off the front wheel and had his feet hanging off of the wing before being tossed over. Just an observation, I'm not condemning either way.
Yeah I have less than 50 posts, but I'm not going to be paranoid about posting my opinion. Or am I paranoid? Jeez I wish I could just hit the 50 post mark so I don't have to worry about it. Don't judge me INGO!
I won't condemn him, but there is no excuse for hurling baseless accusations.
I don't think so. Just a dumbass move from a hyped up kid? How is that the parents fault?
Because they trained him at this sport for 16 years. Dumbass move or not, we all fall back on our training.
What are the odds the parent's have watched and allowed this behavior before? Maybe even specifically trained him to do it?