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nthfinity 04-05-2008 11:04 AM

Nascar crash at 200 mph... driver walks away!
 

RC45 04-05-2008 11:11 AM

Well - looks like the "Next Generation Car" is a stupid design from a handling perspective... the car highsided him, like a motorcycle would.

Never seen that with the old car designs.

Now maybe the "safety cage" is "better"... but what point is the car if it is unpredictable in handling ?

fordgt84 04-05-2008 12:42 PM

damn!! real thumbs up for the safety ppl... when u see that u'd expect someone to at least be unconscious

coloradosilver 04-05-2008 03:21 PM

I think that leter on they determined the crash to be at 165 mph. However, it was still one of the hardest hits I've seen in recent NASCAR history.

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Originally Posted by RC45 (Post 825100)
Well - looks like the "Next Generation Car" is a stupid design from a handling perspective... the car highsided him, like a motorcycle would.

Never seen that with the old car designs.

Now maybe the "safety cage" is "better"... but what point is the car if it is unpredictable in handling ?

I don't think there's much evidence to back up this statement.

This accident could havce been due to anything from the crew having a poor setup on the car, driver error in speed, cornering angle, or even the tires being overdriven.

These cars (NASCAR cars in general) crash all the time. Pinning this one wreck on the new design just because it just happened to be the car that was being driven at the time seems to be quite unfair.

RC45 04-05-2008 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by coloradosilver (Post 825131)
These cars (NASCAR cars in general) crash all the time. Pinning this one wreck on the new design just because it just happened to be the car that was being driven at the time seems to be quite unfair.

I just want them to ditch these riced up looking cars and go back to the classic NASCAR days ;) :P

graywolf624 04-05-2008 09:56 PM

^So what will they use to stand in for moonshine and who plays the cops?

coloradosilver 04-05-2008 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by RC45 (Post 825156)
I just want them to ditch these riced up looking cars and go back to the classic NASCAR days ;) :P

Now that I totally agree with.

I also believe that foreign car makers should not be allowed to participate. The sport has it's roots in shine running and the big three (Ford, Chrysler, GM). These should have remained the only three allowed to race. The sport has sold out to the greed factor.

For now it's just Toyota, but within 10 years it'll be Honda, Mitsubishi, and Nissan as well.

79TA 04-06-2008 01:07 AM

The new car is meant to be more brick like. It does do stupid things to the aero department (despite wing and splitter) but this crash really does show how the fatter car has helped. I don't like to bring back bad memories but 160 into the wall is what took Earnhardt. The haans device and fatter crumple zones really made a difference.

As for Toyota's new 00 driver, I wonder if he's really ready for the Spring Cup.


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