Originally Posted by Rollo
It's true, nothing would have saved him, especially since the equipment is inherently inadequate to cope with the loads involved but it still doesn't stop people running those sorts of cars on those tracks.
Good money was spent in researching making racetracks safer; that usually involves run off areas but ovals have zero run off and actually help to funnel broken cars back onto the racing line.
Does anyone remember Paul Dana? Scott Brayton? Greg Moore? If people do, then I guess that the must deem that the rate of death on ovals appears to be acceptable, because no-one it appears is blaming the track design. So I suppose that someone dying at the rate of one every few years will continue.
Carry one then. I'll continue to hate oval racing.
In response to F1 cars on ovals previously: