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Re: Quarter Midget Crash from Mini Indy Sunday
Anything is better than nothing. I've had whiplash a couple of times and 25 years later, on a good day, my neck is stiff and crunches when I turn my head. I've talked to other drivers who have the same. The injury that keeps on giving.
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Re: Quarter Midget Crash from Mini Indy Sunday
Good capture. I wish I was able to capture more of it. I have captured several wrecks, and the first thing I notice is that in almost everyone of them I see the drivers helmet touch the ground first. In one of the it even shows the driver getting hit in the shoulder because he is leaning out so far.
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Re: Quarter Midget Crash from Mini Indy Sunday
I agree that the q.m drivers need to have their head and neck more secure..I have always wondered about the leaning out of the car. Q.M's are a great way to go ..very safe...but the leaning out of the car is a situation that could cause bad injuries.
Rule of thumb with all race car safety..head and neck MUST be secure...thats why Indy Car had a better record than NASCAR in the first part of this decade..Indy Cars had better head and neck restraint. The leaning out of the cars is a habit seen in no other form of 4 wheel racing. |
Re: Quarter Midget Crash from Mini Indy Sunday
My two boys raced WKA Champ Karts for a few years before the Kenyon Midgets. Champ Karts are similiar to .25 midgets but have no suspension or shocks and they go a bit faster. The officials would black flag any driver that broke the plane of the roll cage during green flag racing, no exceptions.
I was really shocked to see the .25's drivers hanging halfway out of the cage at Ft. Wayne- the first time I saw the .25 drivers compete. I have no dog in this fight but sure hate to think about one of the little guys getting hurt for no reason.:14: |
Re: Quarter Midget Crash from Mini Indy Sunday
Originally Posted by Phylo82: |
Re: Quarter Midget Crash from Mini Indy Sunday
Originally Posted by spankytoo: |
Re: Quarter Midget Crash from Mini Indy Sunday
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Westfall chassis built our daughter's QM and we had them put in a Kirky seat and she took a vicious ride in Toledo went over the wall and landed in the hot shut and walked away unharmed. We thanked God that day for that Kirky seat. :8: Dave Ryder |
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Maybe some of you people need to get your kids out of QM. :20:
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Re: Quarter Midget Crash from Mini Indy Sunday
Originally Posted by spankytoo: My opinion though is that QMs are going in the wrong direction. They should run a harder spec tire (dump the Vegas!!!!). The harder tires will last longer (save $$$$) and it will put the emphasis back on car setup and driver ability. Sure, the lap time will be off a couple of tenths from what they are running now but it will be better racing, the kids will learn how to drive and it will be safer. ---------- Post added at 09:50 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:44 PM ---------- Originally Posted by ryderrocket19: Dave, I think the smartest thing I ever did in QMs was to put a seat in my son's first car when he was a novice. He felt more comfortable and he learned how to get around the track without hanging out and looking down at it. I don't know about you guys, but I always have a little 'lump in my throat' every time I strap my kid into a car, even back when he was running QMs. Watching him rocket around the track in L160 and then in WF could give a father some serious heartburn. |
Re: Quarter Midget Crash from Mini Indy Sunday
I thought USUK had everything under control. :13:
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