cowtowner
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The argument is that the Baja 1000 does not race through and jump over people’s houses. Three crashes into back yards in a week before the event is noteworthy, FWIW.It’s competitive motorsport. Is the Baja 1000 too dangerous?
There’s a reason Baja is held in Mexico, not the US. It’s the same reason why WRC races within Europe are much different than the ones held in Africa.It’s competitive motorsport. Is the Baja 1000 too dangerous?
I raced Baja for many years, we DO race through back yards, city streets, and the like. The driver I was riding with one time, drove THROUGH a tent and camp site. I was horrified, there could have been people in the tent. Or, while on the dry lake bed doing 105 in dust that prevents vision past the end of the hood to see an EZ up go by 5 feet from the side of the car!The argument is that the Baja 1000 does not race through and jump over people’s houses. Three crashes into back yards in a week before the event is noteworthy, FWIW.
I don’t think the neighbors have a leg to stand on until a plane crashes into a house or kids birthday party tent, but it certainty doesn’t help GA overall for there to be so many crashes near residential areas.