Well, it is stupid to stand just next to the road in the outside of the exit of a corner that involves a sideways jump at 150kph. It is stupid to be sitting down with a camera in your hand in the inside of a fast blind corner where they cut on the edge of the road. It is stupid to stand against the road after a jump. It is stupid to be completely drunk and so close to the road. You don't need to argue about that. Rallying is never completely safe, after having visited more than 200 events I also had a close call with a car once, on a place I first thought was safe, that was 50 meters after a junction where the cars nearly stood still. Rallying always involves some danger, as you say. But in Poland some people seem to ask for it, and it must go wrong sooner or later. There's no point to debate that. What happened in Poland is not acceptable for a sport, and especially on this level. Besides that you shouldn't call people on this forum outside observers, some people you are talking to here have more experience in rallying than you can imagine. Talking for myself, I've been in Poland 3 times now, as a spectator, it was the 4th time I've seen the new WRC cars in action. It's the most spectacular event you can imagine, no need to debate that. But it could be just as exciting without having to risk your life.