"Auto racing is a dangerous sport," he said. "I think it was just an unfortunate set of circumstances that created a tragic situation."
to be blunt, ANY driver who decides to remonstrate standing anywhere on the circuit with another while cars are traveling around the circuit is not playing with a full deck!
I believe that first statement to be true, but could not disagree more with the second.
Any one who is around racing, short track racing in particular, probably sees guys get out and do just what that kid did at least every other race. It happens, it is stupid, people do stupid things when jacked up on adrenalin and anger.
I have no doubt Stewart saw him, I have no doubt Stewart expected to see him on the next lap.
I have no doubt Tony never meant to hurt anyone, he just wanted to scare the guy or I could even believe that he was having fun Tony Stewart style, but still, he hit him and he is responsible for his actions, this is not one of them racing deals.
I don't think Nascar has any business with this, I think the sprint car body does, though with his stature in that sport nothing will happen.
I don't think Stewart will be saying it is one of them racing deals, privately if not publicly. I would think he never gets in a car again where he doesn't think of that moment and what he could have done differently. I hope he publicly takes responsibility for his part in this.
I don't think it is a criminal matter but certainly do think there is a responsibility on Stewarts part. For every driver from the Saturday night dirt track racers to Nascar to see him take responsibility for his part in this would be the only good thing to come of this.
Hopefully it will be in the back of some drivers mind and he will decide not to risk being a part of that tragic chain of events whether it is getting out of a car in anger or speaking with your throttle.