Free beer to anyone who can spot the driver's head flopping around:
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Due to a limitation on the number of images that can be posted, I'll point you to the full photo sequence.
Free beer to anyone who can spot the driver's head flopping around:
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Due to a limitation on the number of images that can be posted, I'll point you to the full photo sequence.
Must be wearing an ISSAC. Minimum head movement. Maximum protection.
Chuck
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My wife had John Melvin as her instructor at a PCA DE a week ago... was rather amusing - he noted the ISAAC stickers on my car, but out of politeness for a guy who was volunteering his time to help my wife's driving technique I passed on pushing him on the ISAAC subject. He was happy to see the RH side net in the car... and I was surprised that he didn't take issue at all with my Kirkey (econo) seat - which I had him sitting in.
It was amusing...
Nice illustration, Gregg. Can you share which model the driver was using?
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John is a great guy, and a complete gentleman. He probably wasn't too enthusiastic about the Kirkey, but the net left the right impression. He was a PCA DE instructor for a friend of mine about ten years ago. Does he still drive that blown 911? I keep meaning to ask.Nice!
My wife had John Melvin as her instructor at a PCA DE a week ago... was rather amusing - he noted the ISAAC stickers on my car, but out of politeness for a guy who was volunteering his time to help my wife's driving technique I passed on pushing him on the ISAAC subject. He was happy to see the RH side net in the car... and I was surprised that he didn't take issue at all with my Kirkey (econo) seat - which I had him sitting in.
It was amusing...
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John is very knowledgeable about his research and a complete gentleman. I always enjoy talking with him. I'm sure you scored mucho safety points.
The original, ISAAC intermediate.Nice illustration, Gregg. Can you share which model the driver was using?
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Did anyone notice how much Kubica's head moved during his shut in canada? I was almost sure his hans slipped under the belts & he was toast.
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I was watching Kubica's roll and thinking, Wow, not gonna get much help from the HANS there! Of course, it did allow him to even survive the initial impact, no doubt! I thought they had better side bracing (in the cockpit)?
Yeah, John still has the brown 911 he's had since virtually day one, apparently... my wife went out w/ him for a spin in it...
Impressive.
Kubicas crash was sobering. I think, but could be wrong, that the FIA has mandated a certain energy absorbing material to handle the lateral component of a F1 crash, but it appears in this instance that the pieces were lost during the event, allowing more head movement than i think was hoped for.
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