The time wasting is ridiculous, the organisers should have a look at BSB to see how it's done, or even Dundrod which is much better. You would think that in iffy conditions every effort would be made to save as much time as possible but instead it was just the usual mess around. Why have a warm up lap and then sit on the grid for ages?
I hope all involved in the accident make a quick and complete recovery and my thoughts are with them and their families. I do wonder though about the possible consequences for public road racing? Wherever you live you are surely quite entitled to go into the garden 365 days a year whether it's alongside a circuit or not. Even indoors could be potentially dangerous in some locations, and i assume this risk is covered by the organiser's insurance? Can't imagine the premiums dropping after awful incidents like yesterday's and at what point does it become just no longer viable?
Then there's the issue of every spreading prohibited areas..........