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Newmans crash
LOL...it's pretty funny that every channel even local news showed and are still showing the crash. Maybe we should show them the WRC since it has bigger crashes every race weekend. The wonderful world of NASCAR.
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Now this is a tougher wreck than anything thats ever happened in WRC
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1-Jumping off a building doesn't kill you, stopping so violently when you hit the ground kills you. 2- Rally cars have different methods of absorbing energy. Your tree hitting at 100 mph is more concentrated than a wall at 200 mph, thus yes the tree should penetrate more. But rally cars have purpose built roll cages for that type of thing. Stock cars have cages built to hit a wall or car, not a tree.
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he told me that when they took the COTs to the wind tunnel, they turned them around backwards, and at 106mph, one of the 2" straps securing the car broke, so they stopped. I also learned that the cage collapsed 4.5" in Newman's car. ![]() He said he is going down to NASCAR tech this week, and he is going to take a look at the car himself. I'll report back his findings. ![]() Jake
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NASCAR vehicles are made to absorb hits very well nowadays. They remind me of F1 cars the way they disintegrate, to be honest. Compare that to a stock bodied WRC car. The main changes done are reinforcements/stiffening of the body itself. A modification to a body, not a cage where there is an engine and some wheels attached to. And Jumping off buildings, check my sig .
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180 is a lot faster than 100. I'd like to see some physics before we say that it's more dangerous to hit a tree at 100 than a wall at 180.
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i'm not sure about physics of the impact for the driver but in rally crashes
there is MUCH more cabin intrusion during an impact. I think I remember something in physics class about a wall having a greater surface area than a tree trunk too. ![]()
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Yes tree has less force but on less area. thus it will ddeform more. We get that part. Now on the human body the deceleration from 180 to 0 and from 100 to 0 in under .5 seconds, whci one sounds like it'll hurt more? Rally drivers also have normally been relatively unrestrained, they used to race in a T-shirt and jeans, now they have hans device and etter seats which makes it safer than the loose buckles they used before.
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It really depends on many many factors. I'm not an engineer, so i'll be the first to admit that my knowledge base is limited. The two cars are designed for different purposes, so it really is a bit of an unfair comparison. You have a NASCAR vehicle on the one side with a specifically made tube frame and safety equipment and an adapted road car on the WRC side, also designed to withstand the impacts and forces of their respective hits. The great advantage that NASCAR vehicles have is the quite large crumple zone. A lot of energy is absorbed in there. The other advantage is that, as said before, NASCAR has generally a large area of impact, which makes it easier to let the car absorb more damage. Are the speeds higher? Undoubtedly by a lot. Luckily now NASCAR also uses HANS, which has made the series a lot safer to say the least. Aside from hands and feet dangling free, there isn't much left to break off . Mind you, we'll once get to a point where the internal organs will smack against our bones hard enough to kill us...Kashmir also said that safety for WRC or Rallying in general was lackluster at best back in the day. They're also using a HANS device nowadays and a myriad of safety equipment. The primary difference here, however, is that the cars have to absorb hits from all over the place, with less crumple zone (in most cases) and in a very very concentrated area sometimes (Tree). You have a standard roadcar that has been modified, which simply will not offer the same safety as a tube framed vehicle. I mean, it's primarily a personal view, simply because i'm no safety expert ![]()
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