hotrod
Nitro Member
		I guess I just thought why else would a curved cement wall be there...
If you think about it...if you were sliding down that right wall at a survivable speed, you would be better off with a curved wall than a 90 degree wall.
I guess I just thought why else would a curved cement wall be there...
If you think about it...if you were sliding down that right wall at a survivable speed, you would be better off with a curved wall than a 90 degree wall.
it aint' curved if you're in the left lane.
The design can't be meant for 200mph funny cars.
What part of this do you not understand? If not for the curved wall, the next stop is a grove of trees, then a ditch and then a two lane highway and then another ditch and then more trees...lots of trees. The only other options are a 90 degree wall or trees...as mentioned. There is the one other option now that I think about it. They could do what they do at Columbus and close the highway at the end of the track during the race and level out the land to the highway and beyond. What do you wanna bet that we see something like that by next year?
Thank you Chad.
With the NJ .gov crew doing an investigation, there will be nothing swept under the rug here.
People like to complain about New Jersey's regulation of racing but it does have its benefits.
Jim
Just a thought.
If they can't find more Real Estate at the top end of some of these shorter tracks for providing a safer barrier at 300 mph due to roads or highways, trees and other permanent objects.....then why not move the Timing Towers back a few hundred feet?
I think he understands just fine, there shouldn't be a wall, trees, an embankment, or a ditch diectly behind the sand trap. the same thing that is in columbus, should have been at E-town years ago. Along with more than just 100' of sandtrap
It does not appear as though he was trying to stop the car at all. No doubt there needs to be a better system, but i do not think all aspects are being discussed.
I haven't watched the footage for a few days, but from what I recall, I thought the a$$ end of the car was bouncing pretty good just before entering the sand, which tells me he was on the binders hard. Could it still have been bouncing from clear back when the percussion happened? I guess so, but I just don't remember.
Sean D
4. Make sure that the sand sits below the asphalt, so the cars drop down and dig in.
