Originally posted by: KK
I thought this was going to be a thread about a crash you had IRL.
Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: KK
I thought this was going to be a thread about a crash you had IRL.
Me too.
I'm still confused.. Is I.R.L. an acronym for a racing league or something?
Originally posted by: KK
Just seen it on cnn, now how does this guy live but not that earnhart dude.
Originally posted by: hellman69
KK, in a wreck it is all about disapating the energy of the wreck. In the case of this IRL wreck, you can see the car breaks up. It is designed that way so that the areas around the driver absort the impart, versus the driver's seat and the driver. If you watch Earnhardt's wreck, you will not see the car not give very much at all. The seatbelt failure in Dale's case may have been because he absorbed the impact into that wall at 150+ MPH, or because it failed previously. Regardless, had the car been designed to have crupple zones, the impact that Dale received may have been less. Enough so that it did not kill him.
Trevor
Originally posted by: hellman69
KK, in a wreck it is all about disapating the energy of the wreck. In the case of this IRL wreck, you can see the car breaks up. It is designed that way so that the areas around the driver absort the impart, versus the driver's seat and the driver. If you watch Earnhardt's wreck, you will not see the car not give very much at all. The seatbelt failure in Dale's case may have been because he absorbed the impact into that wall at 150+ MPH, or because it failed previously. Regardless, had the car been designed to have crupple zones, the impact that Dale received may have been less. Enough so that it did not kill him.
Trevor
