Katherine Legge on CBS this morning
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Kathrine has been promoted to the championship winning team Abt Sportsline in DTM.
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Champ Car's are amazing cars...the car saved her life. Katherine rocks!!!
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To bad every series doesn't use a car that strong.
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@Albertkallal I was talking about post-split era anyway. But I'm going to make an epic never seen before move on youtube comments and admit I was WRONG. After further research, both the IRL and CART had 3 deaths after 1996.
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@Talladega93 Surrey, in the south of England
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@TGTAP no problem :)
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@Talladega93 ah ok. Thanks mate =0)
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@TGTAP yap she is british, i just dont know where there she is from...
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I never followed this series, so I wouldn't know this, sorry if it's ignorant, but is she British? From her accent she sounds remarkably like my cousin
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no kidding...they build a car that allows someone to live through a crash like that, yet the crash happened because they didn't put the wing on correctly...
If she was in an Indycar she would have died?
Oh really? We don't really know do we? Indycars are very safely designed. Dario
at Michigan is a good example. Do you even watch Indy races? Dozens of cars have slammeed a wall during
this IRL season, and every driver has walked away from them fine. Of course there is plenty of luck involved. knock on wood. But to say that Champ
Cars are more safely designed than Indycars is bullcrap. It only shows your bias.
Nathan411466 4 years ago
Actually the new DP01 is designed to exceed f1 safety standards. The DP01 incorporates new safety features that even the Lola in this crash does not have.
Champ car is most defiantly more safe then a IRL car. I not aware of champ cars going "flying" on a regular basis like IRL cars do.
Dixon said after Dario's accident that the IRL needs to bring in a new car and that the current setup is a dangerous accident waiting to happen. (check my most recent video posted of Scott stating this).
Albertkallal 4 years ago
@Albertkallal Champ Car had more deaths than the IRL, now known as the Indycar Series did. I think that's proof enough against what you say.
erasetoimprove 8 months ago
Gee Mr. Sherlock, what would you expect when they been around for 20+ years before the IRL ever existed? I mean, really, give your head a shake here and exactly how stupid do you think the viewers here are? The safety innovations are many like adopting the Hans device (F1 and NASCAR and IRL followed and adopted this practice). They also pioneered the idea of full time medical staff and full time trained track workers and not relying on local track workers. They were a class Act all the way
Albertkallal 8 months ago