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Subject: Driver error
From: James Rogerson <jrogerson@Houston.rr.com>
Date: Wed, 05 Mar 2003 08:32:36 -0600
Phil said>
I did a marque-club national design on a smallish lot with 20 light standards.
I designed it so that when a car's vector was pointing at a light standard,
that light standard was 100 feet away. I said at the driver's meeting that
essentially three things could go wrong to get a car into a light standard:
1. Total brake failure.
2. Total steering failure.
3. Total brain failure.
I believed that two out the three would probably be required to allow contact.
I think that's the kind of course you need.
I was not in Florida, so I can't speak to the specifics of this case. But I
suggest that folks who were there apply this standard and see what they think.
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Well, I was at a PCA event and watched a guy drive his car across a 300' 
slab on concrete, then across a 250' section of grass and then put the nose 
of his BRAND NEW 911 through a cyclone fence.  Never once lifting or 
hitting the brakes.

Conclusion, it only takes option 3.  Options 1 and/or 2 can be 
exacerbating, but 3 is the kicker.


James Rogerson
  [FP #125] - Tekless Racing
jrogerson@houston.rr.com
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