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David Smith Jr
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November 02, 2012 at 05:24:56 PM
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Suspension Issued by Speedway's Inc. for Enid Speedway Incident!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – November 2, 2012 – Park City, Kansas - In an unprecedented move, Speedway's Inc. president C Ray Hall announced severe penalties stemming from actions "detrimental to the sport" during the modified championship feature finale during the 47th Annual Enid Speedway Winter Nationals held this past Sunday afternoon at Enid Speedway in Enid, Oklahoma.

Ryan McAninch of Wichita, Kansas has been suspended from all Speedway's Inc. promoted events as well as National Championship Racing Association sanctioned races for two full years, effective immediately, it was announced Friday morning.

McAninch and fellow Wichita driver Don Hodge were both competing for the lead during the nights feature finale when both drivers made contact, sending McAninch to the pits to repair a flat tire. He then got out of his car and threw his helmet at Hodges' race car and made a scene. Upon entering the race track, McAninch then waited for Hodge to pass him entering turns one and two and deliberately rammed his modified into Hodge's, causing both drivers crash into the turn two wall. McAninch then exited his car and began fighting with Hodges.

"Ryan used his race car as a weapon and put nineteen other drivers at risk as well as my officials and track workers," said Hall. "This is something that will not be tolerated at any of our events and hopefully this will send that message to not only Ryan but others as well."

Mr. Hall also informed that Hodge has been placed on one year probation for fighting.


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bigdaddy07
November 03, 2012 at 09:06:53 AM
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This message was edited on November 03, 2012 at 09:20:01 AM by bigdaddy07

First let me say, I don't recall McAninch ever going to the pits. His car was on the track in turn 1 up by the wall. He walked down from the top of the track to, first, reach in to Hodge's car then the second time he threw his helmet and again tried unsuccessfully to reach in to Hodge's car. He then restarted his car and sped down the back stretch to test if the car was drivable. He then restarted at the back of the pack hanging back to ultimately retaliate.

The officials were just as much at fault in this situation. McAninch's car flipped after hitting the wall, landing on its wheels and then the officials allowed him to continue. Upon the restart, when it was overly obvious that he was hanging back, the officials should have stopped the race and forced him to go to the pits.



Greg_Moore
November 09, 2012 at 06:55:37 AM
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Posted By: bigdaddy07 on November 03 2012 at 09:06:53 AM

First let me say, I don't recall McAninch ever going to the pits. His car was on the track in turn 1 up by the wall. He walked down from the top of the track to, first, reach in to Hodge's car then the second time he threw his helmet and again tried unsuccessfully to reach in to Hodge's car. He then restarted his car and sped down the back stretch to test if the car was drivable. He then restarted at the back of the pack hanging back to ultimately retaliate.

The officials were just as much at fault in this situation. McAninch's car flipped after hitting the wall, landing on its wheels and then the officials allowed him to continue. Upon the restart, when it was overly obvious that he was hanging back, the officials should have stopped the race and forced him to go to the pits.



That was an officials fault? Why can't a grown man take responsibility for acting like a fool?
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bigdaddy07
November 11, 2012 at 08:27:14 PM
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Yes, the officials were negligent in their duties. As it was obvious that McAninch was not in a proper state of mind to make safe choices, the officials have a responsibility to protect his safety as well as the other competitors on the track.

I am not saying that McAninch should not be held responsible for his actions.





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