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Originally Posted by Sammi79
since 47 = events & years, once in 47 years is roughly 2% chance per year - thats pretty unlikely, if not freakish.
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It isn't 2% per year, it's 2% over a span of about 4 days.
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Originally Posted by Sammi79
like i said David, however you refuse to try to counter this argument, 1 event in F1 is equal to roughly 6 hrs racing including practice and qualifying. 1 season in F1 is between 10-20 events (19 atm but this is at the high end if you look at history)
1 event at Reno = several days (for arguments sake lets say 4?) at least 6 hrs per day qualifying = minumum 24 hrs qualifying, which is what you'd get in a season in F1 if you had 12 races in a particular year
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Sorry, but that is complete BS. They're not spending 6 hours per day racing at Reno. The crash was in the middle of a 6 lap race. The unlimited course is 8.4 miles. At 400mph the race should last 7.6 minutes. 6 hours of racing per day would be 47 races per day. I'm going to need more than your word that they're running 47 races each day at Reno.
Until then we're going to consider a Reno event to be roughly equivalent to an F1 event.
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Originally Posted by Sammi79
Here's a quote from one of the families of the victims : 'They would have wanted the races to continue...'
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No one is accusing them of being smart.