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The guys filming are swedish actually, and they said they better get out of there so they dont get hit...
So they don't get hit that makes it even worse dont it people in that car could of been seriously injured that was a massive impact in a car that did not even have any protective cage or out in it
Reading the comments on the youtube video apparently ring rules state that you aren't allowed to stop at any point of the track whatsoever. Perhaps those who have been and know the rules a bit better can shed some more light but I would think that they would have emergency crews on hand for this sort of thing. Stopping to check if they were OK would've proved fruitless, harsh but true, nothing you could've done if you'd stopped until paramedics got to the scene.
Reading the comments on the youtube video apparently ring rules state that you aren't allowed to stop at any point of the track whatsoever. Perhaps those who have been and know the rules a bit better can shed some more light but I would think that they would have emergency crews on hand for this sort of thing. Stopping to check if they were OK would've proved fruitless, harsh but true, nothing you could've done if you'd stopped until paramedics got to the scene.
Exactly. As far as I know, Ring rules strictly forbid to stop in any circumstances. Not even on the grass or sand next to the road.
Human nature to stop but then I guess having a number of cars at the scene increases the chances of more cars getting in the way and getting hit and causing a big pile up.
1'er did seem to be gunning it a bit too hard, nasty crash.
Reading the comments on the youtube video apparently ring rules state that you aren't allowed to stop at any point of the track whatsoever. Perhaps those who have been and know the rules a bit better can shed some more light but I would think that they would have emergency crews on hand for this sort of thing. Stopping to check if they were OK would've proved fruitless, harsh but true, nothing you could've done if you'd stopped until paramedics got to the scene.
Totally wrong as it's actually not a track at tourist days and road law-rules are to follow!!!
So in case of a accident you must stop and help and call for help, also wise to warn upcoming traffic to avoid bigger accidents
I wouldn't stop, if you've been to the ring you would understand.
Are you taking the piss..?... of course you can stop... There plenty of space there to roll on the grass out of harms way and alert and see to casualties .