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<blockquote data-quote="lckstckn2smknbrls" data-source="post: 496653" data-attributes="member: 850"><p>The Nascar truck and Busch series was racing at what was Gateway speedway in Madison Illinois and the weather was really iffy that weekend.</p><p>It was getting really bad when the Nascar officals stated to run to the tunnel under the track. Then everyone started for the tunnel. I know better then to get i a confinded space during a tornado. I stayed in an area the had 8' tall chain link fences about 6 feet apart. This gave you perfection from blowing debris. As thinks got really bad a couple of us ran back the garages and got into the drivers seats of some of busch cars and strapped in. </p><p>A tornado passed just outside the track and flipped one of the drivers motor coach over.</p><p>My thinking was if that car was safe to hit walls at over 150 mph that's where I want to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lckstckn2smknbrls, post: 496653, member: 850"] The Nascar truck and Busch series was racing at what was Gateway speedway in Madison Illinois and the weather was really iffy that weekend. It was getting really bad when the Nascar officals stated to run to the tunnel under the track. Then everyone started for the tunnel. I know better then to get i a confinded space during a tornado. I stayed in an area the had 8' tall chain link fences about 6 feet apart. This gave you perfection from blowing debris. As thinks got really bad a couple of us ran back the garages and got into the drivers seats of some of busch cars and strapped in. A tornado passed just outside the track and flipped one of the drivers motor coach over. My thinking was if that car was safe to hit walls at over 150 mph that's where I want to be. [/QUOTE]
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