Tony's biggest problems are his past actions and words. He might be totally innocent, but if you've been around a while you know he's always had not problems driving rough (except for his friends), talking tough, and being a whiner when turn-about comes his way.
I really hope he wasn't just trying to scare the kid, but if getting out of your car and letting a seasoned professional have a piece of your mind visually, or with a helmet, is a young man's idiotic move, well there's a lot of precedence set for it by his Sprint Cup veteran drivers (and himself).
I suspect we'll see more rules put on by the various sanctioning bodies that require a driver to stay in a car unless there are safety concern otherwise (like fire). And if there are safety concerns, it'll be up to the driver to exit the traffic and in no way enter the flow of traffic, or anywhere near it. Perhaps staying in that WAAAAY-expensive seat, buckled in, with Hans device still on is the safest place if there's no fire, or chance thereof..
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