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Originally Posted by Ngilbe36
You understand that just because Ham was 39 seconds behind doesnt mean he was the closest car right? There were lapped cars right around him.
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The video confirms a lapped car accelerating down the front straight at a significant speed and is approaching the child's burnout....as the child's car is sliding sideways and could have spun into the oncoming lapped car with an impact of appx 150-175 MPH....had the child's car experienced a mechanical condition during the "burnout party" he was throwing, or experienced a tire failure under extreme burnout conditions and on end-of-race tire conditions this could have been tragic.
For the adults in the room, this is why the FIA F1 Sporting Regulations in the section entitled DRIVING and specifically item 27.4 state this behavior is not welcomed at a demolition derby "race" and is certainly not allowed in F1.