Odd Or Not So Odd That There Is NOT RIP Post For Scott Kalitta?

Before this weekend, if you've asked me who is Scott Kalitta, I would have answered that he's a driver in the NHRA. I went to school near Pomona, California and so I went to the NHRA races once. The speed (300+ mph) is amazing. That said, is it odd (or not so odd) that there isn't a RIP post for Scott Kalitta. Granted, NHRA is not that big on these boards, but death is death.
/s/ JackWESQ
/s/ JackWESQ

0
Comments
Scott was a stalwart fan and promoter, as well as a highly-skilled driver.
As a ute, I was involved in making cars go fast in a straight line;
my participation was both legal and illegal. Just like Scott's.
It is sad that he passed, and I am sure he went the way he would
have chosen to.
The car I help with runs low 6s (1/4) and isn't anywhere near the class of Scott's car. I made a blip pass, with a throttle stop dropping it to less than half throttle, for only a couple seconds and have never been so scared. I have a 9.90 car so I'm not a novice, but it's exponentially faster.
He was NHRA World champion in top fuel in 94 & 95
Won 18 National events
Was one of only 14 drivers to win in Top Fuel & Funny Car
Son of Drag Racing Pioneer Connie Kalitta
+ Story of his accident was covered pretty heavily in my opinion considering NHRA is small-time compared to Nascar, If it was a Nascar driver it would more than likely make Front page news in many newspapers etc
+ Scott Kaliita was not a household name, unless u are a NHRA fan
ESPN had it on their website on Front page which surprised me
Racers die fairly often & this story got a lot of attention compared to most stories of this type
Only good is that there will be Major changes in safety rules in drag racing as the fastest classes are going too fast for outdated drag strips etc & most drivers are really po'd as they have to bury another fellow racer & Scott was a mere 46 yrs old
Lastly, I guarantee NHRA, the drivers, and especially Force Racing and John Medlin will come up with even more safety updates.
My prayers go out to Scotty, the entire Kalitta family and to all that loved and knew him.
Thanks to you JackWESQ for starting this thread. I wanted to, but I didn't.
Mike