Reik Major
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Both drivers are at fault here, [...] If Tony hadn't hit the throttle while approaching him, I might have been able to write it off as a completely unavoidable accident [...].
How can you know about that?!?! Not only power over steering makes the rear drift to the outside but also going off the throttle immediately can create over steering due to the weight transfer to the front of the car. This effect increases the less grippy the surface is.
This would mean the complete opposite of what you think is "true", because it could mean he tried to avoid him when he noticed him very late (unfortunately too late). And honestly I prefer to think this way until the opposite is proven, no matter if Ward was my brother, a friend or a man I don't know at all.
I've read many well written things here but to read words like "idiot" and some very unthought blames here at Racedepartment really disappoints me.