15 YEARS TODAY

Meh, wasn't trying to go all Cred Forums here, only that the mention of how close Alex came to death from blood loss had me pissed off at the bullshit in Boston insulting the seriousness of Alex's injury.

But to consider your question, since red as a color is usually associated with the port side of a vessel, one could reach the surprising conclusion that /turnleft/ is the ultimate redpill sport.

"Tune in this Sunday for FOX's coverage of the "9/11 Was An Inside Job" 500! NASCAR: Where Sunoco Race Fuel *can* melt steel beams!"

imagine being the first one on the scene

you look down, see the dude has no legs, presumably open his visor to check his vitals and his face is ghost white, just drifting in and out of consciousness. Either that, or he's in severe shock, shaking worse than cassius clay and frantically trying to feel his non-existent legs. Imagine his screams on the ride to hospital.

Yuck.

>likable
>Italian
top kek

I have to say that this thread is really underaged and reddit in nature.

Being a doc at a racetrack isn't for the weak of stomach.

At least with Zanardi they had something to try to do. With Gordon Smiley or Tony Renna all you can do is get a shovel and a bucket.

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I still cant believe this is real

Crash and burn.

It's from Rush.

How can one survive with losing 3 quarters of your own blood?