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Old 09-28-2014, 10:57 AM
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here's what really scary! Our PT cars do this without even a second effort and with LESS safety gear.....This is me at 145 on Michigan International Raceway, in a streetcar, no cage, no driving suit......after that event Jane now has a cage
What cage you put in Rod?

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I think to often people are consumed with making there cars faster, handle better and look nicer more then safer. Look at the chassis/suspension section on this site and its 129 pages, paint and body has 71 pages but you look at the safety/ roll cage section and its only 2 pages. Peoples priorities are often mixed up.

Its great to have a nice track car but not worth getting killed in it because you wanted to "be comfortable" driving without a cage, fire containment, harnesses, etc.
Absolutely. No matter what group you run with, with or without a real "tech", we are ultimately responsible for our own safety and answer to our families in that regard.
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Old 09-28-2014, 12:39 PM
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There's a lot to be learned here guys, from both a safety standpoint, and a driver coherency standpoint.
The OP stated they'd he couldn't imagine what was going through the drivers mind. It's very clear to me that from the moment that he realized there was a problem with the brakes, he immediately went into "landing mode". His thoughts went from racing with peers, to protecting his peers first, then himself.
I've watched this video over and over, from different views, and I have to say that this is a textbook maneuver. Without panic, he immediately turned out to miss the guys in front of him, while downshifting to slow himself as much as he could with engine deceleration. Once clear, he went into a drift type move to scrub as much speed as possible, while setting himself up to contact the barrier wall with the right side of the car. As Ron mentioned, the full containment seat was a life saver in this case, as was belts, cage, helmet, etc. And he only had a couple seconds to do all of this. As a former driver, I'm impressed, and once the dust cleared and the car went on the truck, you would have never known by looking at the car that this was a 130 mph impact. Had this been my Chevelle, or most other PT cars, the result would have been much, much different. For those of you running these type speeds, please reconsider today what would happen to you if this was your car, in this accident.
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