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27th January 2020, 12:20 #11
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Yeah, saying it was "100G" has close to no informational value. Highest recorded (survived) was 214G in a 2003 IndyCar crash. Yet even below 10G can kill you if it's in a wrong direction over a longer period.
Also check this:
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