Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Stewart: IndyCar criticism unfair

Tony Stewart has defended the IndyCar Series and says the criticism its officials are receiving following the death of Dan Wheldon at Las Vegas last weekend is unfair. Stewart won the 1997 title in what was then known as the Indy Racing League, and believes many have voiced emotional opinions after 33-year-old Wheldon died from injuries sustained in a multi-car incident early in the series finale last Sunday. He underlined that despite racing now being safer than ever, danger will always be a part of the sport and is something drivers have always lived with

Beppe Gabbiani Bertrand Gachot Patrick Gaillard Divina Galica David Carl Allison

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