THAT is why IndyCars cannot race at Daytona or Talladega. At 250+ mph, a spin would lift the car into the air in literally a millisecond. The car would sail into the grandstands and kill many spectators, and quite possibly the driver. I know this video is not a real crash, but it illustrates quite well what is possible (and most likely).
Think of Edwards' flip earlier this year. Imagine that car weighing half as much and travelling 60 mph faster. Ugly thought.
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NascarFreak3 5 months ago
THAT is why IndyCars cannot race at Daytona or Talladega. At 250+ mph, a spin would lift the car into the air in literally a millisecond. The car would sail into the grandstands and kill many spectators, and quite possibly the driver. I know this video is not a real crash, but it illustrates quite well what is possible (and most likely).
Think of Edwards' flip earlier this year. Imagine that car weighing half as much and travelling 60 mph faster. Ugly thought.
FrodothePuppet 2 years ago 5
yeah the momentum would make them go even faster aye, o well, they dont
speedwaysedan12 2 years ago