chuckywang
Lifer
Wow ... two years ago he would have been dead.
Originally posted by: weadjust
Originally posted by: Kalvin00
Holy fuck how is he alive?
NASCAR sure has done an amazing job with the safety aspect of their sport.
Yes, this is why we watch. Now if he would have gotten out all wooozie, flipped up his visor, and puked it would have enhanced my viewing pleasure.
There's been a lot of mechanical issues with the Toyotas this season, mostly with JGR which has cost them a couple of races and there was also an issue with the COT and the tires Good Year was providing for these intermediate tracks but McDowel said his car didn't feel right right before the crash so I'm thinking it was a mechanical failure.Originally posted by: OverVolt
What caused the accident to begin with? Did his back right wheel lock unexpectedly or something? How did his back wheels start spinning out @ 195? Did his car go mid-air for a split second and make them lose traction as he entered the turn? If so why was he still giving the damn thing gas?
Originally posted by: trmiv
If this was pre-Dale Earnhardt's death he'd be dead. The safety technology has come a long, long way.
What gets me is the amount of guys I race with that don't take safety seriously. My race car is the safest one of everyone I race with, pretty much the same safety stuff the cup guys use.
Originally posted by: ultimatebob
Originally posted by: Canai
How the hell did he walk away? Wasn't that the same kind of crash that killed Dale Earnhardt a little while ago?
edit: ah, answered by trmiv above.
Three major safety improvements saved his ass compared to Dale Sr:
1) A SAFER barrier with crush panels to absorb crash impact.
2) The "Car of Tomorrow" platform, which was also designed to absorb crash impact and survive rolls.
3) The HANS device, which kept the driver in his seat where he belongs.
I would tend to agree on a mechanical failure. But, the cloud of oil dry dust off the loaded side of his car didn't help one bit. The car got really squirrelly before it went completely out of shape. One lucky man. It does look like he was limping slightly.Originally posted by: Red Dawn
There's been a lot of mechanical issues with the Toyotas this season, mostly with JGR which has cost them a couple of races and there was also an issue with the COT and the tires Good Year was providing for these intermediate tracks but McDowel said his car didn't feel right right before the crash so I'm thinking it was a mechanical failure.Originally posted by: OverVolt
What caused the accident to begin with? Did his back right wheel lock unexpectedly or something? How did his back wheels start spinning out @ 195? Did his car go mid-air for a split second and make them lose traction as he entered the turn? If so why was he still giving the damn thing gas?
Originally posted by: Lounatik
Pretty horrific crash with a great outcome. I've watched several races this year where a COT car would get sideways and stay planted to the ground. NASCAR also did a hell of a job with the vehicles aerodynamics and its inability to lift as well as putting the driver in a more central position within the car. After seeing this one though, I could not imagine how he would have fared had he been in the older model car (the Car of Yesterday?)
trmiv, you were talking about all of your safety equipment and head and neck restraint stuff. I almost shudder watching the old NASCAR clips on tv when you see the guys racing in what amounts to an actual "stock" car. Complete with bench seats and wide open windows and maybe lap belts.
Peace
Lounaik