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RIP Dan Wheldon
RIP. Dan Wheldon died a little while ago from injuries resulting from a 15 car crash on lap 13 of the Indy Car race at Las Vegas.
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What a sad day. I still can't believe it.
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most horrible crash i have seen in a VERY long time. tragic
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very sad
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It is very tragic. :( I got to see him race in Baltimore.
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Reminded me of the Greg Moore accident... both are very tragic.
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Pretty horrific. I was watching the race. WOW!
Very sad, very sad. |
RIP Dan. He was a great driver and an even greater person. My condolences to his family and friends... the racing community lost a great person today. :(
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Very sad :( A reminder that despite significant progress, there is still a lot to be done in terms of safety of the drivers.
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That said, there IS a new car coming next year for the IRL with much more emphasis on driver safety. Looks a little funky, but after what happened today I couldn't care less what it looks like as it should really help to keep the drivers safer... What's ironic is that Dan Wheldon was the guy doing almost all of the testing for the new car. :/ Here's Dan at Mid-Ohio earlier this year with the new road course chassis: http://www.raceweekillustrated.com/w...heldon-8-9.jpg And here's the new oval chassis which should really help with preventing that front-to-rear wheel contact that sends the current cars flying: http://www.blogcdn.com/www.autoblog....dallara-15.jpg Again, I just can't stress enough how much of a genuine good guy Dan was. He will be sorely missed! |
I feel sick with sadness.
Here's one of the best replay clips I've found. View discretion advised, obviously. |
It's unbelievable. I barely slept last night. Yes, Dan was a great driver- but he was one hell of a person.
I talked to Dan just a couple weeks ago at the kart track, and I've known him for about 5 years from karting (if he wasn't in an IndyCar, or ALMS, he was in a kart). I could tell story after story about watching him talk to the kids at the kart track- he always took the time to talk to the kids, take photos - whatever it took to make their day. A pair of his signed racing shoes sits on my mantle - it's tough to walk by them. Last Sunday, I was talking to Scott Goodyear and we were talking about Vegas. He told me it was a recipe for a crashfest - too many cars on a track where they can go 3 wide. He was right... |
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Another consideration is that a number of these cars hit the catch fencing, which is going to rip a car apart regardless of its construction. Especially at 200+ mph. If an F1 car or even a stock car would hit the fencing at that speed it would be a similar result. Take a look at Robert Kubica's crash in Montreal back in 2007. The car hit an exposed wall and disintigrated, much like the indy cars. The only difference being that he just hit a wall and not the fence, which would have ripped his car to shreds. |
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