View Full Version : Fatal Nascar crash in Mexico
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFZGcEVQYm0
I know its easy to point out stuff after something happens, but wtf where the track designers thinking here? RIP, mr Pardo.
PS: Likely disturbing to watch.
AVGWarhawk
06-15-09, 03:47 PM
Well, he got tagged in the left rear quarter panel that caused the spin and the concrete wall was not placed very well at all. In fact the placement sucked. If I were the driver that tagged him I would not be feeling to good about myself.
CastleBravo
06-15-09, 03:48 PM
It looks as if he hit the water barrier, which is what it is designed for. Its certainly a tragedy and I cannot understand what the voice-over is saying, but from the tarp used to place him in the helicopter, for better or worse he died on impact.
Schroeder
06-15-09, 03:48 PM
So much for track safety.:nope:
AVGWarhawk
06-15-09, 03:53 PM
It looks as if he hit the water barrier, which is what it is designed for. Its certainly a tragedy and I cannot understand what the voice-over is saying, but from the tarp used to place him in the helicopter, for better or worse he died on impact.
Water barrier+180 mph= useless. Dead on impact, certaily. There was less then a milli-second of impact absorption by the water barrier. He took the full brunt of it.
SteamWake
06-15-09, 04:01 PM
Isnt this a 'modern' track?
There was a quote after daytona "Were going to race like this untill someone dies" sadly prophetic.
After watching the video I can see the problem. Dead end walls on tracksides is a bad bad idea. It should be at least angled.
Rockin Robbins
06-15-09, 06:10 PM
That was a forseeable, preventable accident. NASCAR should never have sanctioned an event on that track.
SteamWake
06-15-09, 06:27 PM
That was a forseeable, preventable accident. NASCAR should never have sanctioned an event on that track.
What I dont get is this was a new track I thought. At least only a few years old.
No one during the time of design, construction, testing pointed out "Hey that wall sticking out there aint that kind of dangerous?"
Mui Pelegroso
Platapus
06-15-09, 06:27 PM
the edge of the wall acted like a knife. :(
Most tragic.
I don't follow NASCAR, but I do watch enough races to agree that was one of the worst designed tracks I have ever seen. What in the heck were they doing with concrete barriers that close to the track?!?!
That should have been a 'relatively' harmless spin on a grass infield not a fatal accident.
Horrible.:nope:
sunvalleyslim
06-16-09, 12:37 AM
There's no "OSHA" in Mexico.........:nope:
Captain Vlad
06-16-09, 12:56 AM
Yeah, that's some poor track safety. That shouldn't have been anything more than a yellow flag.
Here's hoping Pardo didn't even have time to realize what was happening.:cry:
Aramike
06-16-09, 03:16 AM
From what I understand, there were only three laps to go.
On a side note, there was something else I noted while watching the video: the stands were practically empty. I can't explain why, but that no one seemed to give a damn about the race makes this a little bit worse.
SteamWake
06-16-09, 08:37 AM
From what I understand, there were only three laps to go.
On a side note, there was something else I noted while watching the video: the stands were practically empty. I can't explain why, but that no one seemed to give a damn about the race makes this a little bit worse.
The damn race wasent much more than a publicity stunt anyhow.
Stealth Hunter
06-16-09, 10:13 AM
He was killed instantly, I assume.
That's a damn shame.:nope:
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