Dust to Glory
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:43:03
I don't know what to do at this time.
:43:16
The spectator that died
wasn't hit by anyone in the race

:43:19
or any vehicle in the race.
But by another spectator

:43:21
on a motorcycle going
the wrong way on the course.

:43:24
My biggest fear
is not me tearing up the truck,

:43:26
me getting hurt,
it's me killing some kid,

:43:30
me swapping out
and going into the group of people

:43:32
or some guy pulling a truck out
and I bounce off of him

:43:35
and kill these people
that weren't doing anything.

:43:37
But why quit what you love
for a situation?

:43:40
You don't quit driving on the road because
somebody gets in a car accident and dies.

:43:43
I mean, I'm not gonna stop flying
because of 9/11.

:43:46
Do I feel anguish for it? Yeah.
:43:47
I don't ever want that,
or want that for anybody.

:43:50
But I can't stop my life because of it.
:43:53
They don't understand.
I don't understand.

:43:55
I just do it. I just do it.
:43:58
The Weatherman knows death
is neither fair nor just.

:44:01
And there's nothing to do
but to go back to work.

:44:04
Was concerned
that he had checked out.

:44:05
To make sure he's all right
or are there other problems.

:44:07
Everything will be fine.
:44:09
Great. Brian passes along
a thank-you to you.

:44:14
Fortunately there would be
no more fatalities.

:44:19
Jetboat. Greg Tracy. Mace.
And his son Chad were on a mission.

:44:22
They wanted to get
to Race Mile 205 and set up pits

:44:24
in plenty of time for Mouse.
Who was now in third place.

:44:33
- Do I hear a bike?
- I hear a bike.

:44:36
No, I hear a tractor.
:44:44
Ricky Johnson. Slated to race
that night in a protruck.

:44:47
Stopped on by
to see if he could help.

:44:49
- He's a mile and a half out.
- Coming up on five...

:44:51
Coming up on five minutes.
So we got two more minutes to sweat.

:44:56
Senior McCoy seemed nervous.
Although he denied it at every turn.


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