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Jeff Higgins 04-08-2016 09:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rattlsnak (Post 9071640)
That's idiotic in todays world of social media and technology. It would be in poor form to post theories on what happened or pass judgement like 'he should have done this, or that, etc', but I'm sure a lot of people took pictures of the wrecked cars and popped them all over Instagram, Twitter, etc.. . Many threads on here have started out with a pic and then the owner chimes in later to tell his story.

In my area, posting pics - anywhere at all - of someone else's wrecked car will net you a lifetime ban from all of our track days, with each and every club or organization that hosts them on every track on which they are held (yes, they all share data and compare notes). No ifs, ands, or buts - lifetime. Everywhere. No one cares if you understand why, or if you object. You're done. Period. "Idiotic" or not. No second chances, no appeals. I've seen it happen several times.

rattlsnak 04-09-2016 09:26 AM

I understand what you're saying, it's just sad that it has come to this. Certainly never used to be this way. I just don't get why it's such a big deal. Oh well...

0396 04-09-2016 09:29 AM

As someone posted above, if the owner wants to post it, let them post it.

winders 04-09-2016 12:59 PM

I know the individual that was involved in this incident and he asked me to post this message for him:



To all following this post. The incident occurred at the California Festival of Speed. First practice session for our class. About halfway through the session I spun and went off track and stopped. As I was preparing to go back on track, I noticed in my peripheral vision another car broad sliding at high speed towards me. Then came the crunch. It was a very hard hit. Hardest hit I experienced in over ten years of racing. Other driver apologized and we had a good discussion. We both were devastated by the damage to our cars. Basically two write-offs. Both cars were serious race cars and stuff does happen. It is the nature of the sport.

Part of me thinks I may have been where I was to save the other driver. Had I not been where I was to cushion the impact, the other driver would have broadsided driver's side into the wall. My view is he would have had serious injuries or worse if that had happened.

My main message to all out there is the importance of safety equipment. My cage was intact. Not even bent. Impact wrapped car around cage. Good helmet with Hans and seat that keeps,head from moving side to side important. All worked as designed. Whether racing or doing track days, safety equipment first.

Finally, thanks to,the person who removed the photo.

Have fun and be safe.

Brokentoy 04-09-2016 01:19 PM

No worries I hope.
I posted because it was heartbreaking to me, and did not think about the owner first.


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