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Here's why you should have a rollbar in your car.. (archive)

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Posted by ) Rob K. on June 24, 2001 at 21:34:28:

See pics 3 and 4 in the album. I wasn't there, a friend sent this to me. This was at the "Friday at the track" at Summit Point this past Friday (6/22). No word on the condition of the driver. Apparently happened going through turn 3 too hot, two wheels off drivers right, attempted to jerk car back on track. Car pitched up and straight down onto the roof. It really doenn't look survivable with just 3 point belts. Notice that you can see the tops of the seats bulging through the roof panel. Nasty stuff. Lessons learned...

1. If you even consider going on track, get a bar AND harnesses.

2. If you ever go off, go off straight. This applies on the road as well. Attempting to jerk the car back onto the road (or track) will usually get you into trouble.

3. Don't get overly confident or cocky on track. This guy was apparently driving at 10/10ths with his buddies in their M3s, on street tires.

4. Don't get lulled into thinking it won't happen to you. I have personally witnessed 2 Mustangs, a VW GTI, an MR2, an Infiniti Q45, a Pontiac Grand Prix and a couple others I don't recall at the moment GO OVER at Summit Point at various turns. Luckily, the higher speed rollovers involved cars with bars. The others were lower speed, so the damage wasn't too horrible. These were all a few years ago. The biggest culprit was loose tire walls. They've since corrected that problem. A few of the incidents were exactly like this one. The driver's overcorrected and pitched the cars into the air. It's an amazing and sobering thing to witness.

Be careful out there, and hope this guy was lucky this time.

Rob K.



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