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Old 05-15-2007, 06:39 AM
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RedBarchetta,

Turn three at Summit Point several years ago. A sweeping left-hander at 100+ mph. The rear gave a little "bobble" to the right and I "breathed out" of the gas, gave a slight steering correction to the right, maybe 3 degrees I thought, and was convinced I caught it. So did the instructor; he turned toward me with the intention of saying "good catch."

He got, he said later, about as far as the "g" and we were in a blender. Then WHUMP as we hit a berm and became airborne, and WHUMP again as we landed upside down after clipping some tree branches several feet off the ground.

As you can see from my gallery there are two roll bars from E-M, stout and 2" to 3" higher than our helmets, that saved us. No doubt. That and full 5-point safety belts and possibly the extra steel that E-M offered, and I had installed, to form a reinforced body under the windshield and the doors and across the back of the passenger compartment.

My left arm was crushed as I was on the high side of the flip where probably centrifugal force threw it outward - no recollection there - then squashed it.

My instructor didn't get a scratch. He said grabbed his shoulder straps to form the "mummy position" keepng his arms down.

If I had known about wrist restraints at that time I doubt I'd have had any injuries either. As it is, it took three years of healing and therapy to restore most of the function to that arm. BTW I'm the guy at the track now with the extra arm restraints going around asking everyone if they have theirs. If not, I do my best to get them to wear my extra.

The car required new everything including body, most of the suspension, wheels, tires etc. It still has the "tested" roll bars and its original E-M super-stout chassis. I have slowly changed the suspension and steering to make it behave more predictably on the track.

I've been back on a number of tracks with the rebuilt car and arm, and still enjoy it a lot. Roebling Road, Gainesville, Sebring and others.

I meant what I said about each builder making their own choices.

If I can provide a "horrible example" of what could happen to those who don't choose safety correctly over aesthetics, and then get in harm's way intentionally or unintentionally (dare I say accidentally?) then maybe I'll help spare someone some grief

Probably more than you wanted to know, sorry,

Tom
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