Board Thread:Off-Topic/@comment-28176349-20171122034302/@comment-32774112-20171125140431

Amrosa wrote:

SM Racer wrote: Put that one on the FIA. A track that narrow should never have been certified. The race has been held for 64 years. I don't see blaming this on the FIA certification. You could say the same for Monaco. And Baku is only narrow at the Castle. The rest of the circuit is very wide.

Unfortunately, worst than the GT crash, in the motorcycle race, one of the riders, Daniel Hegarty, was killed in an accident. It's not the longer the safer. All vehicles have increased so much speed so FIA certification should be continuously to ensure safety. So F1 cars are regulated to protect drivers. Yes so many crashes but you hardly watch anyone dies in 20 years.

And Macau staff are the worst. I watched different clips of accidents and surprisingly finding some staff would even snigger when seeing a crash! The gambling city has no regrads of human beings! Here are 2 fatal deaths in 2012 only:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LF5GxvzNXVQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZNOaPa2alQ

I can't find their sense of urgency to rescue. They just paid to work and got used to watch people die.

And 5 years later, the corner barrier is still the same metal material.

Overall racing is one of the most dangerous yet exciting sport, but what people can do is try to make it safer, in all manner of ways.