The product has been in use long enough now that we can confidently say that more customers have crashed with an Isaac system than have crash dummies, and by a wide margin.
Sometimes drivers tell us about the crash, other times they don't. Some crashes have been little taps, others have been huge hits. A couple of weeks ago at Fontana, for example, a customer was punted off the track at about 100 mph. His BMW was demolished. ("Aside from the engine and tranny, the only recognizable part was the cage.")
Unfortunately, only one (to our knowledge) crash has been televised: John Baucom's shunt into the wall at the Puerto Rico Trans Am race after he broke an axle. ( http://www.baucommotorsports.com/ )
So we are looking for crash videos and would be willing to pay for them, assuming you grant us the copyrights. Either in-car or track-side videos would be considered. The best video would be one which showed how the Isaac system functioned during the crash, i.e. head motion, shock extension, etc.
Also, what do you believe would be a fair price to pay for a video we would accept? We recognize that it is annoying to make a copy and ship it--although bandwidth is big here, so electronic transfer would work fine--and everyones' time is valuable, so we would make it worth your while.
So, any videos out there? Other ideas?
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Gregg Baker, P.E.
Isaac, LLC
http://www.isaacdirect.com
Sometimes drivers tell us about the crash, other times they don't. Some crashes have been little taps, others have been huge hits. A couple of weeks ago at Fontana, for example, a customer was punted off the track at about 100 mph. His BMW was demolished. ("Aside from the engine and tranny, the only recognizable part was the cage.")
Unfortunately, only one (to our knowledge) crash has been televised: John Baucom's shunt into the wall at the Puerto Rico Trans Am race after he broke an axle. ( http://www.baucommotorsports.com/ )
So we are looking for crash videos and would be willing to pay for them, assuming you grant us the copyrights. Either in-car or track-side videos would be considered. The best video would be one which showed how the Isaac system functioned during the crash, i.e. head motion, shock extension, etc.
Also, what do you believe would be a fair price to pay for a video we would accept? We recognize that it is annoying to make a copy and ship it--although bandwidth is big here, so electronic transfer would work fine--and everyones' time is valuable, so we would make it worth your while.
So, any videos out there? Other ideas?
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Gregg Baker, P.E.
Isaac, LLC
http://www.isaacdirect.com