That will make me think twice about standing next to the guard rail next time I go to the drag strip.
Here's the last one, hanging in Mooneyes' shop - you can see the bent tubes in the back of the chassis... 071407 Mooneyes BBQ 172 by SoCalCarCulture, on Flickr
Back in Japan already? damn thats fast! I always wonder how is not forbidden to stand on the side of the track in this kinda event.
I think Darren is ok, just dont think there attention to health and safety at the track was particularly good!
saw it happen in Chimay. dunno what caused it. the track pas propperly prepped. the front end broke, but it's already fixed. some cool pics of it all over on the mooneyes blog http://www.mooneyes.co.jp/express/
Yes...... a very strong reminder!!!! When we go to the drags or watch drag racing on TV (yawn!!!!) we tend to get lulled into a routine-ness as the cars run one after another ..... usually without incident. The weekend after we attended the Gasser Reunion at Thompson Drag strip in Ohio there was a fatal accident when an veteran drag racer (of many years) lost control at the top end (@150mph) sheared threw the guard rail which cut threw the side of the car...... he was pronounced dead at the scene. http://www.geaugamapleleaf.com/freestory/thompson-race-track-death Thankfully today's automotive racing sanctioning groups are so strict about safety equipment ..... saving many lives. Remember..... buckle up!!!! If you're running a high horsepower street/strip machine don't forget to install safety equipment even if you never drag race. You can never have too much safety equipment.
driver was ok and later the next day was uncovered (partially) so all could kind of have a look shame to see this tasty little beast hit the wall ...