rip scott kalitta
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rip scott kalitta
since this is the drag racing section i thought it would be the best section to pay tribute to scott kalitta who lost his life yesterday in a horrible accident at englishtown while qualifying.
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I saw it, car blew up then just coasted down with the shoots open into the end of the track hit a wall at the end
http://youtube.com/watch?v=DziJdGwFQ...eature=related
http://youtube.com/watch?v=DziJdGwFQ...eature=related
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Jim Head made a point afterwards. Stating that most drivers would like NHRA to change the Fuel cars to 1/8m or 1000' cars instead of 1/4m.
These newer style Fuel cars are lighter and have cf brakes. This is much better than the previous decades Fuel cars. That being said 330 mph is 10x more energy in motion than 275mph is.
Bottom line these guys know the risks when they strap in just as we do when we go down the track. scott and his family have been a great contributor to the sport we all love for a long time and this tragic accident will be remembered for a long time to come.
Our prayers go out to the Kallita family.
Doug
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I agree! It appeared to me at least that the car was still under power when it hit the sand. I dont think he was concious(sp) after the explosion.
Jim Head made a point afterwards. Stating that most drivers would like NHRA to change the Fuel cars to 1/8m or 1000' cars instead of 1/4m.
These newer style Fuel cars are lighter and have cf brakes. This is much better than the previous decades Fuel cars. That being said 330 mph is 10x more energy in motion than 275mph is.
Bottom line these guys know the risks when they strap in just as we do when we go down the track. scott and his family have been a great contributor to the sport we all love for a long time and this tragic accident will be remembered for a long time to come.
Our prayers go out to the Kallita family.
Doug
Jim Head made a point afterwards. Stating that most drivers would like NHRA to change the Fuel cars to 1/8m or 1000' cars instead of 1/4m.
These newer style Fuel cars are lighter and have cf brakes. This is much better than the previous decades Fuel cars. That being said 330 mph is 10x more energy in motion than 275mph is.
Bottom line these guys know the risks when they strap in just as we do when we go down the track. scott and his family have been a great contributor to the sport we all love for a long time and this tragic accident will be remembered for a long time to come.
Our prayers go out to the Kallita family.
Doug
Exactly. My condolences to everyone in his circle.
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In the 1st explosion he was most likely knocked out or killed and it looks like after the 1st explosion a chute was blown open but he didn't pull them. Then he coasted into whatever barrier was at the end of the track.
1/4 mile or 1/8th mile doesn't really matter, most top fuel cars and dragsters can go 270's - 280's in the 1/8th mile, brake failure at that speed due to a driver being hurt or mechanical failure would be pretty bad either way.
Remote kill switch is cool, but if your driver is not on the brakes it's going to be bad. It's horrible the way the guy died hopefully it will bring some better safety precautions in the shut down areas, whether it be uphill, sand or gravel pits, something needs to be done in case of something just like this.
1/4 mile or 1/8th mile doesn't really matter, most top fuel cars and dragsters can go 270's - 280's in the 1/8th mile, brake failure at that speed due to a driver being hurt or mechanical failure would be pretty bad either way.
Remote kill switch is cool, but if your driver is not on the brakes it's going to be bad. It's horrible the way the guy died hopefully it will bring some better safety precautions in the shut down areas, whether it be uphill, sand or gravel pits, something needs to be done in case of something just like this.
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tail hook, only thing I have seen is either sand or gravel pits that are deep, it'll mess the car up a bit but it'll drag it down pretty fast. Maybe some kind of high speed break away netting in series so each net will hold and break with a certain force, after a few sets of net it would stop it, kind of like a bullet going through multiple panels, each one slows it down. Who knows I am sure they will think of something.
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tail hook, only thing I have seen is either sand or gravel pits that are deep, it'll mess the car up a bit but it'll drag it down pretty fast. Maybe some kind of high speed break away netting in series so each net will hold and break with a certain force, after a few sets of net it would stop it, kind of like a bullet going through multiple panels, each one slows it down. Who knows I am sure they will think of something.