^I hate reading stupid statements of conjecture like this that further fuel the media fire that he did it on purpose.
Tony loved racing probably more than anyone in cup, and did dirt track racing in his free time for fun and for the challenge since he grew up with it, despite the increased danger which has impacted his professional career. He's done a lot for the community and especially at lower levels where its great to have an a-list driver there to further spark enthusiasm. Imagine a-list actors going to local plays and starring in some roles for the fun of it.
Maybe he felt so terrible for what happened because it is a horrible accident that has impacted lower levels of racing, which he was a constant supporter of, and bringing people up the ranks. Maybe the constant media comments like this further drove him to that decision?
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Tony loved racing probably more than anyone in cup, and did dirt track racing in his free time for fun and for the challenge since he grew up with it, despite the increased danger which has impacted his professional career. He's done a lot for the community and especially at lower levels where its great to have an a-list driver there to further spark enthusiasm. Imagine a-list actors going to local plays and starring in some roles for the fun of it.
Maybe he felt so terrible for what happened because it is a horrible accident that has impacted lower levels of racing, which he was a constant supporter of, and bringing people up the ranks. Maybe the constant media comments like this further drove him to that decision?
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