RE: Who's right or wrong?
I agree, most drivers, well, let me rephrase that, most professional drivers are very talented drivers, but there are alot of drivers that get caught up in points, sponsorship or just to spite another, just like the heli pilot may have done. So I'm not suggesting that all nascar drivers are idiotic drivers, but I see more incidents in the first and last ten minutes of any nascar race due to pushing the limit and human error. I've seen formula one drivers launch right over eachother in an attempt to pass in an unpassable moment, they're not perfect, but they do have millions of dollars backing them, just like nascar. SCCA, not so, those guys may,...may have 1/2 million if lucky to get it right for a season and win. But they all get caughtup in the same feeling the indy,formula, nascar and drag racers seem to fall victom to, second place is the first loser syndrome, so they all do it no matter how much money is behind them. I't only human to feel competitive and wronged at times, just like the person who started this post. But if I might add to my earlier post, I know of some towns in my state where it is illegal to fly anything R/C in a park or school yard, no matter what it's powered or not by, gliders included. Why, because a small incident arose and the local town ordinences said ban it, no questions asked. So why push and shove, in the end, your only going to get a whole lot of people burned by playing with fire. Be responsible and never challange full scale, you will lose your model, and you will lose everything you ever worked to earn. Involintary manslaughter is aa nasty thing to try and explain.