DanicaFreak
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Ya - but that car flipped AND ended up in the seats. It seems it went OVER the fenceNascar wouldn't race on a track with a dinky fence.
Daytona has the best fencing in the game. The Portimão fencing is probably not all that different from or better than fencing you see at places like Pocono, Watkins Glen, Chicago, Charlotte doesn’t even have oval turn 3 fencing still, iirc.Thanks Aunty.
Perhaps a road course?
The end of the frontstretch at Portimao goes downhill quite a lot, I wonder if the car got air.Daytona has the best fencing in the game. The Portimão fencing is probably not all that different from or better than fencing you see at places like Pocono, Watkins Glen, Chicago, Charlotte doesn’t even have oval turn 3 fencing still, iirc.
Although it’s amusing Portimão is an FIA Grade 1 circuit with Daytona’s road course being Grade 2.
Interesting that the fence in one of those pics doesnt look damaged....
Don't look at the fence directly behind the car in the first photo. In the second photo, look to the right; you can see where the damaged portion has already been removed.Interesting that the fence in one of those pics doesnt look damaged....
Mandatory restrictor plates on the engines.If this happened in NASCAR what would be done?
PoconoDaytona has the best fencing in the game. The Portimão fencing is probably not all that different from or better than fencing you see at places like Pocono, Watkins Glen, Chicago, Charlotte doesn’t even have oval turn 3 fencing still, iirc.
Although it’s amusing Portimão is an FIA Grade 1 circuit with Daytona’s road course being Grade 2.
Definitely a high speed corner, I wonder if the splitter dug in and sent it flying.The end of the frontstretch at Portimao goes downhill quite a lot, I wonder if the car got air.
This is pretty concerning, when the WEC race takes place on Sunday there might be a few people sitting in these spots.
I don't wanna imagine what would've happened if that grandstand was packed.
If this happened in a NASCAR race they'd probably go broke from the damages they would have to pay.
I wonder if the consider installing a provisional chicane before turn one.Definitely a high speed corner, I wonder if the splitter dug in and sent it flying.
I imagine it’ll be closed for the weekend, lots of repairs and reinforcements to make.
Yeah. That's "Dirt track in the sticks" level fencing.Nascar wouldn't race on a track with a dinky fence.
Watkins Glen doesn’t have real fencing on the run up from the top of the esses to the Bus Stop, the fastest part of the course. It’s guard rail and then a small pedestrian fence further back, but not anything that a car flipping like that would struggle to get over.
Do you see any spectators within 50 feet...look closely, they are standing behind a fence. Where they are allowed, there is a very tall, very strong fence.Watkins Glen doesn’t have real fencing on the run up from the top of the esses to the Bus Stop, the fastest part of the course. It’s guard rail and then a small pedestrian fence further back, but not anything that a car flipping like that would struggle to get over.
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Gonna take a crane to get that out of there. Or charge extra to sit beside it...
That fence is maybe 5’ at best and much closer to the racing surface than where the car at Portimao wound up.Do you see any spectators within 50 feet...look closely, they are standing behind a fence. Where they are allowed, there is a very tall, very strong fence.
The left side of the photo has the large and high fence and that is where spectators are, the right side out of the foreground is a sharp right hander with tons of grass. Once again Spectators aren't allowed close to the track where there aren't large fences.That fence is maybe 5’ at best and much closer to the racing surface than where the car at Portimao wound up.
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The inner Bus Stop itself has large fencing, the run up to it does not. There are fans and campers on both sides of the backstretch with the smaller fencing. You can see all of them lined up on it in #18.The left side of the photo has the large and high fence and that is where spectators are, the right side out of the foreground is a sharp right hander with tons of grass. Once again Spectators aren't allowed close to the track where there aren't large fences.
I very much prefer gravel traps over asphalt runoffs but if a car is coming at 300 kph with no brakes neither will stop it.As an side I hate sand traps but they are a great way to limit high speed collisions with a wall.
I’ve been to some dirt tracks up here in New York that have fences only a foot or two taller than I am… One track up here has a chicken wire fence on the frontstretch about 7 feet high, and the rest of the track is a one or two block tall wall with no catch fence. Mind you, it’s built on a hillside. If you flip over the backstretch wall, you’re in for a ride. Thunder Mountain Speedway in Lisle, NY.Speaking of dirt track safety
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Seeing this brings me back to the July 2015 Austin Dillon wreck at Daytona. Not one fan or driver killed…tells me nascar is one of the safest forms of Motorsport in the world.
It didn’t need fixing..... but go ahead and knock your socks off.Seeing this brings me back to the July 2015 Austin Dillon wreck at Daytona. Not one fan or driver killed…tells me nascar is one of the "LUCKIEST" forms of Motorsport in the world.