Q/F NHRA accident
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Q/F NHRA accident
Kalitta succumbs to injuries suffered in qualifying incident
Funny Car driver Scott Kalitta, 46, was transported to Old Bridge Township Hospital where he was pronounced dead from multiple injuries suffered after his car went out of control and crashed in the fourth and final round of qualifying Saturday at the Lucas Oil NHRA SuperNationals.
Funny Car driver Scott Kalitta, 46, was transported to Old Bridge Township Hospital where he was pronounced dead from multiple injuries suffered after his car went out of control and crashed in the fourth and final round of qualifying Saturday at the Lucas Oil NHRA SuperNationals.
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Whaddafukknhell!!!!!! Anto ta net ami cu un paar di brothernan di Bill tbt sinta papia over di second generation dragracernan cu tbt sigi pasonan di nan mayornan, durante partido di futebol ayera........
R.I.P Scott!! Kalittas are with the Pettys on this one.
R.I.P Scott!! Kalittas are with the Pettys on this one.
The make up of any "culture" must evolve or die.....
The roots remain...
but as with anything(everthing) else it is up to those who are the future to shape the future.


Damn!! Horrible crash berdad.....
Patience is a motherfucking virtue, let me tell ya!!
I have pissed off everyone I know at least once...the ones closer to me....at least twice....
Conventional wisdom says to know your limits. To know your limits you need to find them first. Finding your limits generally involves getting in over your head and hoping you live long enough to benefit from the experience. That's the fun part!
I have pissed off everyone I know at least once...the ones closer to me....at least twice....
Conventional wisdom says to know your limits. To know your limits you need to find them first. Finding your limits generally involves getting in over your head and hoping you live long enough to benefit from the experience. That's the fun part!
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just saw the thing on CNN............damn.....whenever a driver goes.......


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E sandtrap area na E-town ta ridiculamente chikito y e santo no ta echt para e auto. E right lane su sandtrap ta mas dificil ainda paso e tin mane un bocht chikito den dje. Unabez bo pasa esey tin un hekie kens sin niun straps of net pa para e auto. Patras di esey ta mata grandi tin.
Next step pa NHRA y snowball effect pa otro organizatshon nan ta pa drecha e shutdown area, mas specificamente e parti di sandtrap nos lo por wak mas safety equipment den futuro. Just the way life is, you live and you learn, part of reactive safety management cycles.
Next step pa NHRA y snowball effect pa otro organizatshon nan ta pa drecha e shutdown area, mas specificamente e parti di sandtrap nos lo por wak mas safety equipment den futuro. Just the way life is, you live and you learn, part of reactive safety management cycles.



