Bill Miller
New member
Jake,
I've been a strong supporter of increased safety gear in ANY car that goes on the track, for a long time. The incident that really drove it home for me, was many years ago at Bridgehampton. It was a joint COM/EMRA HPDE/TT. I was flagging at station 4. My partner and I watched this Scirocco come down the hill, lap after lap, and he was pretty squirrely every time. One lap, we could tell by the time that he was half way down the hill, that he wasn't going to make it. Dropped 2 wheels off driver's left, tried to catch the car, hooked it back across the track, backwards, and went up the hill and slammed into a tree, dead center in the back.
The driver had a 5-pt harness, that had the shoulder belts mounted to the floor, directly behind the seat. The car folded up, at the B-pillar, so much, that all 4 wheels wouldn't touch the ground at the same time anymore. The driver had his spine compressed (from the fact that the belts held him pinned down in the seat). They took him to Southhampton hospital, and from there, flew him to Stonybrook for emergency surgery on his back.
I don't know what ever happened to the guy, but from that point on, I was a big supporter of requiring properly installed safety gear in all cars that went on the track, not just race cars. The response that I was met w/ from the club administration was that "if we require all that, we won't get as many people to show up". I'll let you draw your own conclusions as to how to interpret that. That was when I quit instructing for TT's.
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MARRS #25 ITB Rabbit GTI (sold) | MARRS #25 HProd Rabbit
SCCA 279608
I've been a strong supporter of increased safety gear in ANY car that goes on the track, for a long time. The incident that really drove it home for me, was many years ago at Bridgehampton. It was a joint COM/EMRA HPDE/TT. I was flagging at station 4. My partner and I watched this Scirocco come down the hill, lap after lap, and he was pretty squirrely every time. One lap, we could tell by the time that he was half way down the hill, that he wasn't going to make it. Dropped 2 wheels off driver's left, tried to catch the car, hooked it back across the track, backwards, and went up the hill and slammed into a tree, dead center in the back.
The driver had a 5-pt harness, that had the shoulder belts mounted to the floor, directly behind the seat. The car folded up, at the B-pillar, so much, that all 4 wheels wouldn't touch the ground at the same time anymore. The driver had his spine compressed (from the fact that the belts held him pinned down in the seat). They took him to Southhampton hospital, and from there, flew him to Stonybrook for emergency surgery on his back.
I don't know what ever happened to the guy, but from that point on, I was a big supporter of requiring properly installed safety gear in all cars that went on the track, not just race cars. The response that I was met w/ from the club administration was that "if we require all that, we won't get as many people to show up". I'll let you draw your own conclusions as to how to interpret that. That was when I quit instructing for TT's.
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MARRS #25 ITB Rabbit GTI (sold) | MARRS #25 HProd Rabbit
SCCA 279608