by David Ray on Thu Jun 09, 2005 10:54 pm
I'm amazed at the rhetoric surrounding "safety". Not only here, but at the other forums. "when did a life cost less than 1000 dollars”? When did we think our mortal selves became immortal in a race car? Have you ever seen a professional football player go on the field WITHOUT a helmet? Have you ever seen a “professional” race car driver get into a car for a race without a HANS device or fire suppression? I really don’t care what system you invest in, but invest in one!
It’s amazing how we spend out discretionary money. Springs, shocks, roll bars, tyres, bigger engines, but when it comes to safety we always argue the point of “why”?
I remember at the last DE in SD I was waiting in the inspection line, a participant, in the other line was getting inspected and didn’t have a fire extinguisher, he said it was waived because he was a “new” student. Long story short as I recall he was allowed to run the DE without a safety device that is clearly marked as a necessity(not an option in the rules). The short story is” we have to show a valid membership card to clear inspection”, but not have the minimum amount of safety devices required in our cars? I’m puzzled?
I’m not pointing out the loopholes in our rules, but the fact that we’d let someone go on a track unprepared. There’s a lot of push back on safety devices and their costs on our site.
IMO This should be paramount at any costs. Safety should come first and foremost in our cars, before upgrades to a car, yet it seems what happen at CA will never happen to us. At a minimum the Club and it’ drivers “could” be prepared. My2Cents