Showing posts with label Tony Stewart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tony Stewart. Show all posts

Monday, September 29, 2014

Wendy Ward on Kevin Ward Jr’s death, Why was the Toxicology Report Even An issue?



Last week, it was announced that NASCAR Sprint Cup driver Tony Stewart will not be charged criminally in the death of fellow sprint car driver Kevin Ward Jr.

Second, I want to be clear, this was a tragic accident, and an ugly event. Nothing can bring Ward back. Moreover, no one is doubting that Kevin Ward Jr. was a great person. I bet he was. It also sounds like he had a promising sprint car racing career ahead of him. Unfortunately, we will never know.

Also, I can’t imagine how Tony Stewart must feel. This is a heavy burden to carry and it will probably affect him for the rest of his life. I also think a lot of people unfairly vilified Stewart before all of the facts came out, many of these people have never, ever watched a sprint race. I like many others would like to hear what Stewart has to say on the matter.

According to Ontario County district attorney, R. Michael Tantillo a toxicology report revealed that Ward was under the influence of marijuana at the time of the accident — “enough to impair judgment.”

Here's my question, why was a sprint car driver racing with marijuana in his blood stream? Makes  me wonder if drivers need to be drug tested before they head out on the race track. Do we want drivers racing at over a 100 miles with drugs in their system? I don't think so.

This weekend, Ward’s aunt released a statement that was published on the USA Today’s website. You can read the whole statement right here.
Why was the toxicology report even an issue? Seems to me the wrong man was on trial. Tell me why Tony Stewart was not taken in for testing, why his car wasn't impounded. Tell me how a man the size of Kevin can make a sprint car turn to the right on impact. Tell me how a lap before (the incident) everything was fine, but the following lap was poor lighting. Tell me how a NASCAR star totally forgot what caution means.

Maybe he should get a different headset so he is able to hear on the radio that the car in caution is up high, so go low. Or was he low until he rounded the corner and saw Kevin Jr. standing up for himself?
This statement also caught my eye.
To me, that's not the case. It's known to mellow a person. We understand that the report showed marijuana, but we as a family don't believe he was under the influence or impaired at the time due to the 10 hours prior to the race that he spent with the family.

What we do believe is that maybe people react to certain situations because of anger. I've seen it in NASCAR, sports functions and even on our own roads. And yes, these people have to pay for their actions. Well, I guess it depends on who you are.

And to end this, I've heard time and time again, "We just want Kevin's story out there." Here you go. Kevin Ward Jr. was an amazing person. His life was wrapped around family, friends and racing, which he started at age 4. Just a small-town boy having fun until the days turned into years, and it then became his passion and life. The trophies, plaques and pictures that fill his home, garage and workshop show his hard work and dedication to racing – his love for the sport.

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Breaking News: Tony Stewart not charged in death of Kevin Ward Jr.



I apologize to the readers that don't follow sprint car racing, once in a while I will stray into other areas not related to college hockey or the NHL.

I am also a big time racing fans and this is a big development in the racing world and I covered this story extensively as it happen back in August. For those that don't know, Stewart is also the car owner of World of Outlaw's sprint car driver Donny Schatz of Fargo, North Dakota.

I think the most damning thing is the fact that Kevin Ward Jr. was under the influence of marijuana at the time of this incident.  Actually, this announcement is kind of a shocker.
Jeff Gluck and Nate Ryan, USA TODAY Sports -- The Ontario County District Attorney's office took the evidence in Stewart's case to a grand jury, which found there was no basis for criminal charges, D.A. Michael Tantillo announced Wednesday.

Tantillo said toxicology reports revealed that Ward was under the influence of marijuana at a high enough level to impair judgment.

Tantillo said there were two charges submitted for consideration by the grand jury against Stewart: manslaughter in the second degree and criminally negligent homicide. He said neither received the necessary 12 votes from the grand jury to charge Stewart. The grand jury heard the evidence and deliberated "over the better part of two days," Tantillo said.

Tantillo said Stewart was presented the opportunity to testify but wouldn't confirm whether he did.

Tantillo said two videos of the incident were examined and revealed there was "no aberrational driving by Tony Stewart."

Stewart still could face a civil suit from Ward's family.
The fact remains, that a driver died in this incident and this will probably change Tony Stewart's life forever.


Sunday, August 10, 2014

Kevin Ward's Death: A Dirt Track Tragedy.


Like many dirt track racing fans, today we have a heavy heart for the loss of Sprint Car driver Kevin Ward Jr. Racing is a dangerous sport and none of us wants to see anyone killed on the track, ever. Ward was 20 years old. Last season, we lost Jason Leffler on a dirt track in New Jersey.

That being said, I have also read some moronic, stupid, and down right hateful things that were posted on line today. Most of these comments from from people that have no idea what a sprint car is or have clue one about the sport of dirt track racing. This is a very ugly, tragic event that will change those effected by it forever. I can't imagine what Kevin Ward's family is going through today or what Tony Stewart is feeling. I know that both families will be in my thought's and prayers.





Ontario County Sheriff Philip C. Povero statement on Canandaigua Track Death



This is an ugly incident that will leave a scar on dirt track racing for some time to come. There's also a moral to the story, do not approach a competitors race car on an active race track. Finally, Tony Stewart will not be racing today at Watkins Glen.
The car driven by Tony Stewart collided with and killed a rival driver (Kevin Ward Jr.) Saturday night during a sprint car race at Canandaigua Motorsports Park.

Stewart and the driver, who was not identified by Ontario County Sheriffs, got into an accident during the green flag portion of the race. The driver got out of his vehicle and came down the track towards the field circling under caution. He pointed and gestured angrily at Stewart.

When Stewart drove by, the driver was hit by Stewart's rear right tire and thrown a few yards down the track. The accident happened at approximately 10:30pm. The driver was taken by ambulance to Thompson Hospital in Canandaigua where he was pronounced dead on arrival at 11:15pm. (Rochester Home Page Net)


Here's the link to Kevin Ward Jr's web site.

(Updated) Fox Sports: Police investigating sprint-car incident reportedly involving Tony Stewart

While Donny Schatz was winning his eight Knoxville Nationals, his car owner was involved in a very ugly incident Canandaigua Motorsports Park. The rumor's leaking out of this incident aren't good. At this time, there's been no confirmation of the condition of Tyler Ward Jr.

Edit: according to news reports, Tyler Ward Jr. was killed by the incident in question.


Here's an article about the incident from Fox Sports.
Tom Jenson, Fox Sports -- Tyler Graves, a sprint-car racer and friend of Ward's, told Sporting News in a phone interview that he was sitting in the Turn 1 grandstands and saw everything.

"Tony pinched him into the frontstretch wall, a racing thing," Graves said. "The right rear tire went down, he spun on the exit of (Turn) 2. They threw the caution and everything was toned down. Kevin got out of his car. … He was throwing his arms up all over the place at Tony for most of the corner.

"I know Tony could see him. I know how you can see out of these cars. When Tony got close to him, he hit the throttle. When you hit a throttle on a sprint car, the car sets sideways. It set sideways, the right rear tire hit Kevin, Kevin was sucked underneath and was stuck under it for a second or two and then it threw him about 50 yards."




CBS 5 - KPHO