Ya know Rick, it's clear you get real aggitated about this. And yeah, the incidence of any hot rod accident is real rare. But comparing it to "normal" accidents is specious. The cold reality is that the "news" and people in general are innured to common accidents.

For example, political hucksterism aside (although it's a big factor), every day we hear about "there's one U.S. soldier killed everyday in Iraq". It leads the news. Is a source of arguments among friends and family. It's used as a club in political fights. But over 130 people a day (on average) are killed in automobile wrecks in this country, and it gets practically no coverage. UNLESS THERE'S STREET RACING INVOLVED!! Which might account for what? Two, three deaths in 6 months? It's not the death that's important to the naysayers (sad to say) it's the leverage!