So long, Tony Stewart

First I'm not arguing but stating facts that are right there.
Second I agree he should NOT have went towards the cars that's simple.
The clip I posted shows how the drivers expect people to be on the track after a wreck and they all stay away not run high where the workers MIGHT be.
Third I don't think stewart did it on purpose but he DID play the biggest part of the death.
Fourth like I said I haven't race these cars but I have raced a smaller version which DOES equate close to pounds per HP or did at the time and all these type cars react the same.If you have never raced open wheel dirt track cars then you have zero idea what its like because nothing is like it,just saying.
Also it was under caution which means drive cautiously and the field had already went around one time it was the second lap that it happened its not like he ran out under green.
Everyone seems to be stuck on the fact he was out of the car but to me that isn't the disturbing part,thats just a routine thing,what bothers me the most is the fact that stewart stayed high and punched the gas with ward in front of him.Not sure if these cars are direct drive or clutched(haven't watched in awhile) but if he wanted to "get wards attention" why not clutch it rev the engine and scare him but he chose to (his own free will) go a step further so that's the deciding factor for me and others.IMO if stewart wasn't such a jerk he wouldn't feel the need to put ward in his place which to stewart seems to be beneath HIM.For the life of me I cant seem to understand why a few wants stewart to not have to be held accountable for his actions.The field was only going probably 20 mph and ward was only in harms way from stewart all the other cars even the blue one was low enough to pass with out a problem.