I have seen that vid posted all over the place. One seriously lucky driver, I wonder if he knows just how lucky he is to have got away without injury.
He should have been smart enough to back out of it as soon as something felt wrong.
The style bar has the harness mounted to it.
The harness slopes UP and is twisted!
The harness is not pulled any where near tight enough. This is where 5 & 6 point harnesses rock, get the lap belt pulled properly tight (you should not be able to push yourself further back inthe seat or move to the side) and then really crank the shoulder belts down...pull them tight as you can and then drop your shoulder and pull them tight again.
He is using half back seats.
He has stuff flailing around, the other harness should have been buckled and pulled tight.
He is not using arm restraints.
His helmet does not even fit FFS.
Okay so it looks to primarily be his road cruiser but if you are going to be pushing 130MPH (and no doubt on some tracks this car would puch 150MPH) then you better be farking serious about safety or keep yourself under control and not push the car to its maximum.
An official is on the scene super quick....and arrives in shorts and a t-shirt and with no fire extinguisher!! Cars very rarely catch fire fortunately but with an almighty accident like that you just dont know what is leaking from where. To then lean on the top of the blokes helmet and allow him to take it off is just impossibly stupid. I spent 6 years on rescue crew at a track, I have seen drivers say "I'm okay I'm okay" push their way out of a car and then have their broken leg fold in half underneath them......THEN the adrenaline wears off!
plohl wrote:unsure.
I have seen some that go to the floor. Loose a bit of seat travel though.
Losing a bit of seat travel is fine as I sit close to the wheel anyway. For the cost of a BD or + bar I reckon you could get a main hoop that would go to the floor with a cross bar and harness bar in it and the two rear stays going to the boot with a cross bar.
I may still go with a + bar but I think I am also going to talk to a few other workshops that do cages and see what they reckon they can do.