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Jaime Camara, driving for Conquest Racing, makes contact with the SAFER Barrier on Race Day at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
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Rating: 4.2500 by 12 people
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May 27th, 2008 at 9:27 am
Tom Schmidt:
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Jaime Camara Wreck
I want to thank the security personnel at the track for their extreme professionalism. My son and an adult that came to the race with us had to use the restroom just prior to this wreck and were down on the walkway as the wreck came from turn one into turn two. As a parent my first reaction was to look for my son when you see the car coming directly his way. I saw my son on the walkway and the Indinapolis Sercurity team rushing to push him down and away from the debris. I do not know if this is something they train for but was very impressive that the fans come first when it comes to safety. Again thank you.
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I want to thank the security personnel at the track for their extreme professionalism. My son and an adult that came to the race with us had to use the restroom just prior to this wreck and were down on the walkway as the wreck came from turn one into turn two. As a parent my first reaction was to look for my son when you see the car coming directly his way. I saw my son on the walkway and the Indinapolis Sercurity team rushing to push him down and away from the debris. I do not know if this is something they train for but was very impressive that the fans come first when it comes to safety. Again thank you.