I'm still giving Jim credit for not making it any worse, and doing so conscious. The car only came on the gas a few seconds before I would've hit it in the door, and you could even see from the marks on the track, it came off the gas once it was down out of the groove. If he was un-conscious that was some real divine intervention for that to happen. He got out of the car on his own, although he was obviously shaken...
Someone might want to check with him before announcing his retirement. From what I've heard its was their plan for his son to run (another?) car this year. So why not give him seat time, from his son's performance last Friday, spinning out 3 times at speed where you should be easily sticking to the track, that car is really bent up and in no way a championship contending car for Jim to drive...
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