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Offline jolinari

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( there is a video somewhere on the net)

Criminal charges have been filed against an Australian-born professional drag racer whose Corvette ploughed into a car show crowd in Tennessee last June, killing six people and injuring 22 others.

Troy Critchley, 37, has been charged with six counts of vehicular homicide due to recklessness and 22 counts of reckless aggravated assault, according to the Tennessee Highway Patrol.

Critchley was indicted during a March 4 grand jury session but the charges remained under seal until today.

The Queenslander, who now lives in Texas, attended a court hearing today and posted $US35,000 ($38,400) bond, surrendering his passport.

Trial was set for November 3.

Critchley, who moved to the US a decade ago and earned the nickname "The Burnout King" from American motoring fans, was one of the star attractions at the 18th Annual Cars for Kids charity event in the Tennessee town of Selmer.

Critchley was performing a "burnout" routine - spinning the tyres to send up clouds of smoke - when his car crashed into spectators at a charity event on June 16 in Selmer, about 130 km east of Memphis.

The burnout was staged on a city street with no protective barriers between the dragster and hundreds of spectators on both sides.

Many of those hurt were seriously injured.

Amateur video footage showed Critchley's high-performance Corvette crashing into the crowd.

Critchley and his lawyer, Robert Hutton of Memphis, declined to comment as they left court today.

Selmer Police Chief Neil Burks testified at today's hearing that the Cars for Kids event was organised and handled the same way as in previous years.

He said people were asked to step back from the street.

Critchley, who filed for bankruptcy protection after the accident, testified that he had been working but had not driven in a race since the crash.

The Tennessee Highway Patrol, which investigated the crash, issued a statement saying authorities interviewed more than 250 witnesses, including Critchley and his mechanics, and a specialty team reconstructed the crash scene.

Routine blood tests showed Critchley had no drugs or alcohol in his system at the time of the crash, the statement said.

Since a city street is higher in the middle to promote drainage, a vehicle performing a burnout would be more likely to lose control there than on a flat racetrack, the patrol said.

If Critchley escapes conviction, he will still have to contend with civil legal action.

At least 16 civil lawsuits have already been filed against Critchley, his racing team, the Cars for Kids organisation, Cars for Kids founder Larry Price and the city of Selmer seeking more than $US100 million ($108 million) in damages.

Relatives of victims and people who were hurt claim in lawsuits that Critchley was driving


http://www.smh.com.au/news/motorsport/drag-race-death-charges/2008/03/21/1205602625274.html

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Holly cr*p


AFTERMATH: Troy Critchley's Corvette after it ploughed into a crowd of spectators last year, killing six people.


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"People were asked to step back from the street."

Unbelievably hopeless event safety management. I reckon the organisers have some gall suing the driver, but then it is in America.
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"People were asked to step back from the street."

Unbelievably hopeless event safety management. I reckon the organisers have some gall suing the driver, but then it is in America.


They do things very differently over there.  

That said, the driver was a moron for letting that car go that hard in that area given the lack of safety fencing or runoff areas that didn't have people standing in them. :o
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I think if you look back you all might remember that guy driving straight into the barriers at Eastern creek. Just as stupid. I hope I never hear about something happening like this at any school formals. Ive seen some pretty stupid acts at these.:o