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06-03-2005, 12:24 AM | #1 |
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damn.... sad...
damn... so sad...
http://www.nbc4.tv/news/4562562/detail.html#
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06-03-2005, 12:29 AM | #3 |
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wow, that is sad.
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Sad as it is, as i read the short article, it kinda seemed like a plug for the speedway. notice the attention to detail as what happened? Compare that to the detail of the track!
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06-03-2005, 02:33 AM | #8 | |
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I'm not sad, because the two people that died aren't related to me in any way. Its sad that they died on a race track were Drift Days are held. CA Speedway is suppose to offer a safe venue for driving. However, accidents like this are bound to occur. Lets hope this doesn't ruin it for all of us. CA Speedway will surely reconsider renting out its tracks. I smell a possible lawsuit.
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06-03-2005, 02:58 AM | #9 |
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Condolences go out the the family & friends of the deceased individuals. While no one expects to lose their life while at a track event, the possibility exists, hence the reason for the proper safety protocol...helmet, seatbelt, etc. It may not always help, as in this case...two people lost their lives. But it might have had the crash situation been a little bit different.
Not to be morbid, but it would be interesting to find out the situation which led up to the crash and what could have been done to prevent it. In looking at the picture posted, the passenger cabin looks almost intact. http://www.nbc4.tv/slideshow/news/4562709/detail.html In a situation like that, you would expect both people to survive. The way Porsche designs their vehicles you would expect they would. However it didn't appear to be the case in this situation. This situation however may be a wakeup call to trackowners & rescue crews working these events. They may tighten up safety inspections and enforce safety rules more stringently after this incident. ...Prayers & thoughts going out to the grieving family & friends.... ID
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06-03-2005, 03:16 AM | #11 |
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I really dont think the speedway is to blame. It maybe their fault it the accident occured because of the track. It mite be the drivers fault
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i'm sure they sign some sort of waiver too. if everyone crashed, it might be different. but 99.9% of the cars there don't crash, so the track must be okay. driver's fault for either tracking a broken car or not being skilled enough for what he was doing.
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not to be morbid myself, but someone mentioned that the cabin was intact. Although for the most part it is, but it looks like from the pic above, that someone exited through the forward glass door.
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I am not deeply saddened by this, however, I can see why some of you might be. I do not know enough about the situation to form the greatest of opinions on it, the driver could have been driving like an overpaid underskilled jackasss. I cannot say that they had the greates amount of life to live for and I REALLY can't say that having a lot of money is a reason OR ticket to wanting to live forever. They're dead, the car is dead, my day goes on.
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from what I read. The two in the car were not instructors. The passenger was interested in buying a GT and went for a test drive. There was Ferrari that was coming from the pits and took off when the marshall waved him to stay. The GT swearved to avoid hitting it and lost control hitting the wall. Speed was approx. 165mph. Some say as least they died doing something they loved but what's less worst of the two. Ending based on someone else are of yourself behind the wheel? It's over now, it can't be avoided but only acknowledged...
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06-03-2005, 12:13 PM | #20 |
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thats interesting... any auto related death is sad.. cuz that shit is gorey when it happens.. esp since its at teh speedway which I like soo much.
I wonder if the structure of the car has any play in the deaths...its a open top car anyways..
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For some reason, it doesn't add up... A car that is designed to go 200 mph should have harnesses that can handle crashes of at least that speed.. Still, it's extremely crappy that this happened. This is a very unfortunate event, especially considering that I have friends that attend Porsche Club of America events at the speedway..
on a side note, I believe Drift Days are held in lot 12 or so, i.e. in the parking lots outside the speedway. -C Last edited by S13 Charlie; 06-03-2005 at 01:07 PM.. Reason: read the news article.. oops |
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Above about 155 in any stock automobile the chances of surviving an accident decrease exponentially. This is the reason MB limits the big AMG cars to 165 the SL55 can do a lot more but the chances of survival are severly diminished and the SL has a rollbar incase of a flip that can support the car. According to some of the european tuners the AMG 55 in an SL has a potential top speed right near 200 without limiters
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I'm not a jackass, so I'm not going to tell you to go out and try hitting a 3 foot tall chunk of concrete, but next time you're on the highway going 70, try to imagine your possibilities of waking up from an impact at even that speed. 100mph doesn't seem like increadible speed until you put a 5000 lb immobile object in front of yourself. Concerning the drivers of the car and their actions, I don't care if somebody was trying to showoff or if he was only avoiding some other jackoff driving like the track was all his own, two people are gone now, along with one increadibly sweet piece of engineering, hold your tounges, don't go knocking some dead guys driving skills.
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06-03-2005, 06:27 PM | #28 |
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either way, since GTs have been out, people have been crashing them left and right...i have sympathy for the ferrari guy. not for him, but for what he has to go through every day for the rest of his life...example of how a "simple" mistake can and does end up multiplying into devastating results on the track...
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on HighEndCars crashing, have you noticed almost all Mercedes n other highclass cars always seem to get rearended? I've assumed that the stopping power is godly, but making the transition from decent brakes, to StopOnADime brakes, you'd crash like hell too.
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