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Originally Posted by t walgamuth
This is directed to CMAC. I see Link beat me to posting.
Watch it again. He is clearly depicted hanging on the wing, then falling off with one arm up in the air. When Tony's car was veering right it looked like Ward's foot may have been under Tony's right rear tire dragging and causing the car to veer right, then he lost his grip and the tire sucked him under.
I just watched it four more times. He was clearly hanging on the wing. I don't see any other way to interpret the film.
He was his own worst enemy in this. Could Tony have done something differently? ...sure, but who is prepared for a deranged competitor hanging on your wing?
I am pretty sure this has never happened before.
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How are you able to deduce that Ward had a grip on anything?
At the time when Ward was hit by Stewart's car, he had his back to the car and had decided to scramble out of the way, and was running for his life.
From that time on, Ward had no time or control over how his body was tossed around like a ragdoll.
No way that Ward was "hanging on
wing," by or under his own control. You might want to watch it again from the first point/time of impact.