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Christian Wolf:Thank you Andrei!Sedre wrote: ↑2 years ago Christian Wolf:
http://www.motorsportmemorial.org/LWFWI ... =ct&n=2529
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http://www.motorsportmemorial.org/LWFWI ... =ct&n=2530
It's better to ask @JThur01 about this accident as he has more knowledge about US racing scene. But words "may be fatally injured" bring suspicious to me; I have a feeling that accident was not fatal at all.PTRACER wrote: ↑2 years ago Here is a new one. William Rhoades, J. R. Crawford and an unidentified girl were reportedly killed in a race at Corona (sorry) in September 1913.
https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=LAH19130909 ... N--------1
https://img.newspapers.com/img/thumbnai ... 1217_1250/
Worth investigating further.
Yeah, seems you may be rightSedre wrote: ↑2 years agoIt's better to ask @JThur01 about this accident as he has more knowledge about US racing scene. But words "may be fatally injured" bring suspicious to me; I have a feeling that accident was not fatal at all.PTRACER wrote: ↑2 years ago Here is a new one. William Rhoades, J. R. Crawford and an unidentified girl were reportedly killed in a race at Corona (sorry) in September 1913.
https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=LAH19130909 ... N--------1
https://img.newspapers.com/img/thumbnai ... 1217_1250/
Worth investigating further.
Yep, "may be fatally injured" in pre-1930s U.S. newspapers lingo is often a red flag. They were prone to being highly speculative. Rhodes didn't die, but has come up before. One of those linked newspaper items incorrectly has Crawford as Rhodes' riding mechanic. That was William "Billy" Warren, who was also injured, and has also come up before. The last item in the Los Angeles Times on all the injured parties at Corona is sub-headlined: "Other race victims are rapidly recovering." The article focused on Frank Sandhoffer. More on him below.PTRACER wrote: ↑2 years agoYeah, seems you may be rightSedre wrote: ↑2 years agoIt's better to ask @JThur01 about this accident as he has more knowledge about US racing scene. But words "may be fatally injured" bring suspicious to me; I have a feeling that accident was not fatal at all.PTRACER wrote: ↑2 years ago Here is a new one. William Rhoades, J. R. Crawford and an unidentified girl were reportedly killed in a race at Corona (sorry) in September 1913.
https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=LAH19130909 ... N--------1
https://img.newspapers.com/img/thumbnai ... 1217_1250/
Worth investigating further.
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Everyone, including editor staff. Our admin is trying to solve this problem.
Thank you. Once again.
Honestly, it's difficult to say when our site will be back as situation was more serious than we initially thought as we almost became victims of hacker attack and now need to redesign our code. I hope that we'll take care of this problem in one or two weeks.hollie3sa wrote: ↑2 years agoThank you. Once again.
What do you think of he situation? Generally, is motorsportmemorial guaranteed to function for the next years?
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Also, this should be eligible. If not already added.
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Hacker managed to make changes in code in order to identify vulnerabilities which caused hosting to suspend access to website until we'll take care of code.Jesper Hvid wrote: ↑2 years ago Excuse me, Sedre, but what exactly do you mean by "almost became victims of hacker attack"?