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12/10/16, 12:32 AM |
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Re: Usac: Usac tracsafe initiative aimed at quicker safety r
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Will the Medical Information feature be Driver optional?
Good idea is to have medical info for every one on your team quickly available to medical personnel, clergies can be put right on the helmet. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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12/10/16, 9:33 AM |
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Race Count This Year: 19 Race Count Last Year: 22 Join Date: Jul 2011 Posts: 2,259 |
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I was at the short track safety seminar at PRI yesterday and heard some good, thoughtful discourse from a few guys most of us know and respect; Brian Gerster, Kevin Swindell, Tony Stewart and Davey Hamilton as well as Dr's Terry Trammel and Steve Olvey; the topics of this thread and many other subjects were covered and it was fascinating to hear 4 elite open-wheel racers, all who have been seriously hurt in racing accidents, speak openly and frankly about the things that can be done to make our sport safer. It gave me a whole new level of respect for these guys. At the end of the seminar, Stand 21 demonstrated a new headsock with an integral device that allows a helmet to be lifted off the driver's head with little impact to the cervical spine; it's not a perfect answer but it is proof that there are people out there who are constantly striving to improve all of our chances of surviving (or even avoiding) a catastrophic accident.
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12/12/16, 7:25 AM |
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12/12/16, 9:52 AM |
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Any kind of safety enhancement is plus no matter what it is. There's only one way to make racing 100 percent safe and that's not to race at all! None of us want that! If your not trying to make racing safer for all involved from the fan's to the track to race officials to the pits to crews to the drivers then your just not being realistic. I applaud anyone trying to make improvements.
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