Is Auto Racing Too Dangerous?

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Anthoine Hubert died in late August during an F2 race at Spa-Francorchamps.


We thought deaths on the race track were over. We thought after the deaths of racing legend as Dale Earnhardt,  NASCAR and Formula One would make racing safer for drivers.

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Then came August 31st, 2019. The Belgian Grand Prix F2 racing event was going smoothly–until Anthoine Hubert crashed into American racer Juan-Manuel Corea during the second lap. Corea was injured, but Hubert succumbed to injuries at the age of 22 years old.

This recent incident, which occurred at the Spa-Francorchamps racing circuit, begs the question: Is racing too dangerous?

Hubert’s death reminds race fans of what happened to Dale Earnhardt. On the third lap of a race at the Daytona International Speedway on February 18th, 2001, Earnhardt crashed and died at the age of 49.

Is there a problem with the cars? Tracks? Drivers?

We may never know, for sure. But one thing is for sure: nobody wants to see other tragedies like those that befell Hubert and Earnhardt.

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I dedicate this to the memory of Anthoine Hubert. Let his death be a lesson to all about the dangers of automobile racing.

About Kadin McElwain

I was born in Kingston, New York, the second child of Monika Keiper and Matthew McElwain. At age two, I was diagnosed with autism, and I’m currently undergoing therapy to help me have a good life. I have multiple interests, including music and writing. I started writing seriously at the age of 13 by writing poems on Allpoetry.com, earning a nomination for Best Teen Poet. In high school, I went on to write scripts, articles, and stories. Now in college, my ultimate goal is to make the world a better place.



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