SCCA Racer facing jail time...

Super Swift

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At a race a while ago the guy (Lingerfelt) in the attached link was threatining bodily harm to my sister after an on track incident (in whitch Lingerfelt mistakenly though my sister had contact with his car). Although my sister is pretty good at defending herself (learned though personal expernce.) I really appreciated Lance Snyder stepping between them to stop the altercation. At that time Lingerfelt threatend to break Lances' neck if he didn't get out of the way. Several people then invited Lingerfelt to get out of my sisters paddock.

Hopefully this new incident will keep him off the track for some time.

http://www.gwinnettdailypost.com/localnews/headlines/103184644.html

Keep in mind the guy you're racing might not have a firm grip on reality...

Ben Robertson
ITR 944 S2
 
Too bad your sister couldn't get in a few shots... Maybe that would've rearranged his gray matter a bit and saved his wife from nearly becoming "flambe"
 
Julian Lingerfelt was suspended from SCCA in September of 2006, following the evewnt described above. I don't believe he has been back to an SCCA event since. But he has run events sanctioned by other organizations.
I understand federal marshalls chased him down and arrested him at a race weekend at Roebling Road. Assault with a deadly weapon we heard!
I certainly hope we don't have others of this sort racing with us, but I guess we can't be sure.
 
Good riddance. Anyone that shows that kind of aggression at a race track needs to be banned for life...even if it's just a hammer to their own windshield...

GA
 
Good riddance. Anyone that shows that kind of aggression at a race track needs to be banned for life...even if it's just a hammer to their own windshield...

GA

That wasn't a race Greg...or a racetrack......but don't tell them that,.. ;)
 
I remember an incident at Mid-Ohio where two cars got together towards the end of a race and stopped in the grass on drivers right at Station 16 (exit from the carosel). One driver got out of his car, walked over to the other driver and started pounding on him. Lucky the second driver still had his helmet on. The victim did call the police after the race to press charges, but I don't remember the outcome.

And of course, there's the famous incident that occurred in the victory circle at Texas Motor Speedway at the first IRL race there were AJ Foyt delivered a sucker punch to Arie Luyendyke because Arie invaded the victory celebration looking for an IRL official. We were all in T&S and Race Control and saw the whole thing! LOL.

Maybe drivers' suits should come with a pocket for a couple of tranquil pills! Although that would not have helped in Foyt's case!
 
Early 90's, LRP, start of a race (IIRC) wings and things, two FC cars came together with the usual splattering of parts everywhere. Right in front of the tower on start finish, pretty significant impact, corners gone, wings flopping, the usual formula car chaos.

One driver was dazed, sitting in his busted up tub in the middle of the racetrack.
The other rips his steering wheel off, leaps out, runs over to this poor bastard and started pounding him on the head with it!

This to a guy who was still dazed, and could have had a head injury from the crash! They had to physically pull this guy off the other poor bastard.

They suspended the pounder in question for a year. He had shown anger issues previously, but that one took the cake. He subsequently went away for good.

As this asshat should too. That's some scary behaviour.
 
Whenever I have to go through a bad part of town, I always have my trusty old Sparco wheel with me. Always a real asset when self-defending at close-quarters. :D
 
If you are attacked by a driver while strapped in your car, grab your handheld and "cool" him off.
 
The same fight from a different angle, also this is kid friendly:

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJ2W6LkvRnU[/ame]
 
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