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Re: Little 500 pics
Are both Jimmy and Eric holding their shields shut at the start of the crash? It apperars that both of their instincts were to let go of the wheel and grab the helmet keeping the shoelds down.
I've never seen a guys first instinct being to do that. |
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Originally Posted by LEADERS EDGE: I always heard storys that before arm restaints guys when going into a hard crash would tuck in their arms to prevent them from flopping around outside of the car. If you look at the pictures of the Stan Fox crash at Indy you can see him in that position...............this was my first thought here |
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Dave once again you show why you are one of the best in the business of race car phototagraphry.
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I think they each thought the crash was over, started to open their shields then some more pile in from the rear.
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Originally Posted by Bronco Billy Molkenbur: |
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the other thing is you take you hands off the wheel before hitting the wall, so you don't brake your arm. Everyone tenses up some before when they are crashing, take you hands off the wheel so that you don't try to hold onto it when it makes its vilolant turn. You see this happen alot in the stock car classes with rookies. Once you take your hands off they have to go some where.
But I like what my dad said, Mccune and steel are holding there heads saying NOT AGAIN. Eric gordon is saying, damn it finally caught up with me. Did anyone get a picture of heavron setting on top of his car in the pitts. Thats the face of a man not ready to give up. |
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great pictures and great action shots. I knew I should have sold sponsorships for the bottom of the car :headbang:redflag:
http://www.pbase.com/pitpass/image/97947752 |
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Jacob did very good at the little 500...:respect::respect:
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Originally Posted by #1Brad Kuhn Fan: |
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