by Dan Chambers on Thu Nov 04, 2004 10:30 am
From what I can tell:
1) He might have had brake failure, or missed the peddle, or just didn't brake enough - really over-cooked the corner. You can see the Instructor pointing, indicating, doing something with his hands in what looks like the braking zone. Was the Instructor trying to get the student to hit the brakes?
2) Severe push/understeer! He turns the wheel hard, there's a squeeling protest from the tires, and he continues straight off the course and into the rough/tire wall.
3) Almost looks like the driver "froze" mentally when things went wrong ... then panicked , heaved the wheel toward the turn-in, and just "pushed" right into trouble.
4)I was surprised to see no gloves on the driver's hands! Bare knuckles with that impact could have (probably) resulted in severe lacerations, scrapes, etc., on the hands. Very painful.
Very scary video. Instructor really kept his cool. I was gripping the arm-rails of my office chair so tightly, I think I damaged them! I was stomping on the floor, searching for the brake pedal myself ... I'm sure the guys downstairs thought I was practicing the Texas Two-step.
Personally, I've had brakes fail once ... in a one-ton truck that was overloaded with 2-tons worth of stuff .... down hill .... in Mexico, just outside of La Paz. Pumped the pedal vigorously, down-shifted 4th to 2nd, ..... and changed my pants when the whole thing was over ... twice. If you've driven to La Paz, you might know the hills I drove through. No shoulder or Emergancy Lane, just a narrow strip of asphalt with a white solid line down the middle. Boy, the stupid things we do when we're young .....
Anyway .....Educational video, in a very scary way. Thanks, Kary.
Dan Chambers"It's
just a "well prepared" street car ... or a very, very well-mannered track car."

1983 SC #91 3.6L, "Black Pearl" Livery
1987 944 (gone but not forgotten)