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Who believe in that Car Racing is dangerous than soccer sport?

November 4, 2008

But I don't think so that Car racing be dangerous than soccer sport both sport has equal risk you can find same risk in soccer sport for example your hand or leg can break in soccer sport may be you will die in that sport(soccer)suppose if one player crash his head to mast instead of ball then what will happen might be he will die if …..

The only ones that are in the most danger at either of these two sporting events are the soccer fans.

When was the last time you saw a riot at a auto race because driver x won?

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12 Responses to “Who believe in that Car Racing is dangerous than soccer sport?”

  1. Sean W on September 5th, 2007 5:59 am

    I do. Anytime you're in a vehicle traveling anywhere between 140 -200 mph, your risk of death increases. Soccer, although a physical sport, is not a high-death risk sport. There is always a slight chance in any sport: basketball you may fall on your head, football you may get hit wrong, baseball may get hit in the temple or behnd the ear, etc…However, there is something about driving a machine super fast that screams, dangerous!
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  2. emiller1998 on September 5th, 2007 6:00 am

    Are you serious? Just look at the Ricky Rudd crash last week to see that serious injuries can happen. Lots of people have died racing and in the old days it was very common.

    Sure you can get hurt in soccer but at worst its a torn ligament and has nothing to do with contact. You even touch someone in soccer and they fall down like they got hit by a car and are taken off the field on a stretcher. 5 minutes later they are just fine. I can't think of a sport that has more babies than that. They are in no more danger of dying than someone walking through a store and having a shelf fall on them.
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  3. sandro on September 5th, 2007 6:02 am

    I belive, beacause georgian soccer is not dangerous. In fact they are running like a blind chikens during the game.=D
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  4. Punk_Rckr83 on September 5th, 2007 6:04 am

    Hey !!. Last week two soccer players died… both heart diseases they had strokes right in the middle of the field. one died about 5-6 years because a lightning stroke him..
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  5. deiracefan_219 on September 5th, 2007 6:07 am

    Do soccer players run 200 plus mph and inches apart?

    Enuff said!!!
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  6. UncleDaddy on September 5th, 2007 6:07 am

    I voted for Sean W.
    I don't think anyone can answer that much better than he already has.
    I don't know what the odds are but even if all things are equal, even if a soccer player bangs his head on a mast, it still seems more likely that a car crash at the speeds that those NASCAR drivers drive, were they to crash, it seems to me that the likelyhood of death or serious injury is greater.
    And in soccer, the likelyhood of a player killing a spectator I don't think to be as great or greater than a car crashing and flipping into the spectator section and killing or seriously injuring a fan.
    Let's just pray that NOBODY gets hurt.
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  7. Charles on September 5th, 2007 6:21 am

    The only ones that are in the most danger at either of these two sporting events are the soccer fans.

    When was the last time you saw a riot at a auto race because driver x won?
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  8. mlblue1960 on September 5th, 2007 6:32 am

    you can get killed walking out the door…with that said, I do not think the risks are as high as in the racing venue, high speeds and tough tracks makes it the most dangerous sport there is.
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  9. sherryn75501 on September 5th, 2007 6:35 am

    I'd like to see a Soccer player run 200 mph and hit head on with another player and live to tell about it. Come on, use some common sense. Yes, all sports are in some way dangerous, but Nascar would have to overrule soccer here.
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  10. mm01fan on September 5th, 2007 6:46 am

    Ayrton Senna
    Neil Bonnett
    Blaine Johnson
    Jeff Krosnoff
    John Nemechek
    Tony Roper
    Adam Petty
    Kenny Irwin
    Dale Earnhardt Sr.
    John Lingenfelter
    Tony Renna
    Darrell Russell
    Michael Park
    Peter Brock
    Paul Dana
    Eric Medlen

    All died on the racetrack in the last 15 years. Can you compile a similar list of notable deaths on the soccer field? If not, have a little respect.
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  11. Enter the Sandman on September 5th, 2007 6:51 am

    First Punk it's struck him, not stroke him.
    Charles very good point.

    Soccer: I might get kicked in the nuts.
    Racing: My nuts might burn up in a fire or torn off in wreck.
    Which do you think?

    Hey to the jerk who called soccer a sissy game, grow up. Just because your pea brain can't comprehend how to play, doesn't make it a sissy game.
    I love Rugby but I still don't see why you're calling soccer a sissy sport.
    Well, you have your opinion and I have mine. I guess we'll leave it at that. I do agree that Rugby is a much tougher sport than soccer.
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  12. hockey_gal9 on September 5th, 2007 7:10 am

    There are dangers in any sport. Broken legs, injured limbs, etc can happen at any time in any sport. But NASCAR is one of the only sports where the drivers could kiss their lives goodbye at any time during the race. Your argument has no basis.
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