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14th October 2010, 00:58 #81Senior Member
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I think that there are still many "unsafe" tracks out there.. We saw with the Greg Moore crash that Fontana had a particularly bad design in that in-field section of the track. But I can guarantee you that 50-75% of tracks out there have similarly risky design features that, in an rare circumstance, could lead to injury or death. I don't feel fair singling Pocono out, but there are a number of things that could go wrong there and leave a driver in a very perilous situation. A lot of street circuits are similarly risky in certain areas, in that RARE circumstance that a car enters or exits a corner in an odd way, or flips over a barrier. We like to think that best efforts are being made to make these as safe as possible, but the reality is that costs are never going to allow every track to be 100% safe, particularly not when fans want a wide variety of tracks in a wide variety of locales.
Originally Posted by Scotty G.
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14th October 2010, 01:33 #82A roll cage is built to protect the drive in a roll. In a roll over, energy is dissipated over time as the car continues to roll. In this case, the impact on the top of the roll cage is not stopping a car going 100MPH all on its own. The roll cage, along with the tires and side pods dissipate the energy as the car rolls. In this instance, the car went from 75 MPH or so to 0 MPH in about 0 seconds, with all this force on the direct top of the roll cage. There was no chance for the car to dissipate the energy in a roll.
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14th October 2010, 01:43 #83Senior Member
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how is he doing? has there been any updates? it looked like a terrible accident.
unfortunetly motorsport has risks and can never be made 100% safe.
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14th October 2010, 02:05 #84Senior Member
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See my comments in the NASCAR forum.
No matter what we do or legislate there will be deaths, or almost even worse life crippling injuries in racing.
I raced in an era when there were drivers killed or crippled almost every weekend. Far too many people I knew died.
I was lucky. I had two major suspension failures on airport tracks. At a real road course it would have been big time trouble. And I rarely raced on airport tracks!
We can never make Motorsport a 100% safe but we need to do all we can.
Also remember many tracks are not making much money and safety upgrades can cost big money.
No promoter/owner wants to see a driver die or be crippled but he also does not want to go to the food bank to eat.


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