c47 (Offline)
#65
7/12/13 2:26 PM
based on the NJSP investigation, the stop was found on the track in turn 4, broaches undamaged and the pinch bolt was still tight. same thing happened to larson at knoxville last weekend and if you ask around and go back a ways, this crap has been happening for years.....you just dont hear as much about it cause its happening to "local" racers and the injuries (if any) are minor compared to lefflers.....but to call someone ignorant because they believe that a mechanic is responsible for their drivers safety...IMO....is not needed.
thebus79h (Offline)
#66
7/12/13 4:48 PM
The mechanic is responsible to a point. He or she cannot dictate when or if something is going to happen. I called him ignorant because he blamed the mechanic. If the stop was tight and wasn't stripped explain how that's his fault.
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cbaumeyer48 (Offline)
#68
7/13/13 12:15 AM
Gentlemen .... Some of you may recall another driver we just lost in Bloomington IN just weeks before Jason......Josh Burton. Some of those who witnessed this accident stated his head injuries came from items entering thru the top Halo. Here is an item I have recently seen installed on a car at Tri State Speedway. I'm not naming any names, but I know his father is a huge safety advocate. I personally am having this installed on my new Triple X we are putting together. I believe this would be another step in the right direction towards making our sport a little safer! JMO
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snoopy (Offline)
#69
7/13/13 9:05 AM
Seems this comes up frequently. In a crash would these bars try to split the cage with outward pressure. Then slow up removing the driver from a full containment seat. No argument just questions.
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TQ29m (Offline)
#70
7/13/13 12:02 PM
Personally, I don't feel like it would, if you straightened out the tubing, it would probably only be an inch or so longer than a straight piece, and again, to me, this is not an extension of the cage because it is too short, it is intended to deflect any entry from another or parts of a car, I broke a spindle one night at Twin City's, and the wheel went into the ouside wall, bounced way high, and danged near landed in my cockpit, in a case like that, I feel it would be a good safety addition, but when I asked about adding them, I was told it would interfere with getting the driver out, hell, they cut the cage off anyway, so what makes the difference, I'd like to put some on my car. Bob
"Being old, isn't half as much fun, as getting there"! Ole Robert I!
