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To: sjemmeri who wrote (89631)2/18/2001 5:36:15 PM
From: Knighty Tin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 132070
 
Steven, It was amazing. The last thing I wanted to do was watch a crash on t.v., but I was amazed that so many guys walked out of their banged up cars. But I don't think Dale Earnhart was as fortunate in his hitting the wall. I hope he is alright.



To: sjemmeri who wrote (89631)2/19/2001 9:34:54 AM
From: Kapusta Kid  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 132070
 
Then Earnhardt wrecked in the last lap, but he didn't walk away. The reports said his body stopped, but his brain didn't. The crash was not as "impressive" as the 20 car deal earlier. He simply hit a wall at 180 mph or so. Real shame.