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Bring Back Lane
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I have a really cool pic from the UGA game, thanks for reminding me.
I don't have a digital camera. If I took my parents' I would be scared of loosing and they are awful about uploading pics. They can't even find the cord to do it.
Get a cheap one off EBay. I bought a point and shoot from there that is 6.1 mega pixels for $20 including shipping. I keep it in the car for quick pics.
Just did. Wow. Didn't know that had happened.
Maybe not a bad idea. I'm blowing through the cash right now, but it's definitely something I'll set money aside for. I talked to my mom about it, and we picked out a good one, but lack of use and responsibility has me hesitant.
I usually don't get bothered by any of that stuff, but just the way it happened and who it happened to kinda shocked me.
He was trailing the pack, they were in his in car cam as the crash happened.
If you've ever seen his interviews he's about the most likable guy you'd see.
Well, what I wanted to talk about is his injuries. His cockpit landed against that fence. In the press conference the president or whoever said that he did from unsurvivable injuries. The way he said it makes you imagine the worst. So, do you think it would ever be possible to put a protective covering over that cockpit? Would there be a fume problem?
Well, what I wanted to talk about is his injuries. His cockpit landed against that fence. In the press conference the president or whoever said that he did from unsurvivable injuries. The way he said it makes you imagine the worst. So, do you think it would ever be possible to put a protective covering over that cockpit? Would there be a fume problem?
Yeah, a lot depends on the autopsy. It's one of the dangers of open cockpit racing.
Formula 1 has looked at a closed cockpit and they may use it in the future. Some of the issues with it would likely be heat I think that the tightness of the space, adequate cooling is necessarily.
If you look at the last 20 years of open-wheel racing a number of the bad injuries and deaths are related to head trauma which would have not happened in a closed cockpit.
Well it seems like he was nearly decapitated, at the least a broken neck.
I think a protective shell would have helped. The drivers are susceptible to injury from flying car parts or freak accidents like in his case. I just don't know how practical it is.
Yeah, I don't follow it closely so I didn't know it was under consideration. Do you think because of how bad this accident was they will look into it more seriously?
As Nerd said, you'd have the heat to contend with if you had a canopy/closed cockpit. Then, you'd have to figure out what is the most efficient way to keep the driver cool without robbing HP from the car. But still, w/o knowing the fatal injury, it's all conjecture at this point.
