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Perhaps the first motorsports fatality was on July 28 of 1852. The steamboat Henry Clay under Captain Thomas Collyer was racing the Armenia, another steamboat Captained by Isaac Smith, down the Hudson River out of Albany. An overheating boiler set the Henry Clay on fire. The boat was intentionally grounded and most aboard survived but 81 of the craft's passengers died either in the fire or from drowning.
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Sesks budget came together. Nice. Expect no more "safe driving to prove consistency" approach. He will want to show the speed again. But still no tarmac. I find it either as "hiding"/ignoring ...
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