UserNameless
Veteran
Yep. Yep. Yep.
It's unreal. Tony finally kills someone (to quote someone over at Deadspin) with his antics, and he's allowed to race the next day. And the question is merely should he race? instead of how is he allowed to race?
Ugh. Crazy man. From a moral perspective, or what many of us probably define as moral behavior, he probably shouldn't race.
But tony Stewart -- the brand, the national independent race driver contractor, the business, the suspect in a criminal investigation -- HAS to race. No other way around it.
But yeah, being allowed to race is another matter.