Watching live don't know exactly what happened. Dario is probably hurt but we don't know what is going on yet.
Watching live don't know exactly what happened. Dario is probably hurt but we don't know what is going on yet.
Chip Gainsay saying he is ok.
It is amassing that the car went in to the fence and took a good section of it down yet the tub stayed intact protecting the driver.
I think that the designer of the new Indy car deserves a huge thanks!!!!
The fence and several parts went into the grand stand. You can see one of the workers in the stands immediately flagging the response team in the replay.
http://motorsportstalk.nbcsports.com/2013/10/06/sato-viso-franchitti-involved-in-massive-last-lap-accident-at-houston/
Reports that 13 spectators were injured. Two were taken to the hospital, the rest treated on the site.
Meanwhile in Mexico:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-24418069#sa-ns_mchannel=rss&ns_source=PublicRSS20-sa
When you think the Health and Safety people have gone too far with their rules, think of situations like this and the Indy crash and realize that what they do isn't always about satisfying lawyers.
Not much of a crash fence. It looked like at least one entire section was launched into the crowd, chain link, posts and all.
Toyman01 wrote: Not much of a crash fence. It looked like at least one entire section was launched into the crowd, chain link, posts and all.
The announcers mentioned the fence destruction, basically saying it was designed to do that - come apart on impact. Apparently if the posts are mounted more solidly, the crash is worse... I'm sure it's a balance they try to maintain and they'll take this data and make improvements. Fortunately, it doesn't sounds like anyone was seriously injured.
NBC Sports said: A report from Houston ABC-TV affiliate KTRK said at least 13 fans were injured from debris. Most were treated at the scene but two people have been transported to a local hospital.
NBC Sports said: INDYCAR medical director Dr. Michael Olinger has confirmed that Dario Franchitti has been admitted to the Memorial Hermann Texas Medical Center here in Houston for multiple injuries including a concussion, a spinal fracture that will not require surgery, and a fractured right ankle. He will be kept overnight for observation.
It looked like Viso hit one of Dario's tires and launched it over the fence; I pray it didn't hit anyone.
As far as the fence giving way, it needs to have some flexibility in order to absorb energy. Even though spectators were hit with debris, it could have been far worse. If the fence was weaker, the car could have left the course. If it was stronger, we could have had another Wheldon-like incident.
I can see Dario asking Chip for re-assignment to USCR for next year.
LainfordExpress wrote: I'm pretty sure they're divorced now.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashley_Judd
On January 29, 2013, Judd and Franchitti announced that they had mutually decided to end their marriage.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but were the new ugly sidepods designed to prevent an incident such as this? Keeping the cars from getting airborne off of each other?
blackzx3_13 wrote: Correct me if I'm wrong, but were the new ugly sidepods designed to prevent an incident such as this? Keeping the cars from getting airborne off of each other?
I think the speed difference was such that it really would not have mattered. The "pods" are designed to keep cars that are traveling at relatively similar speeds from catching tires and or getting the tires interlocked and sending the cars air born.
DukeOfUndersteer wrote: From what I've read, he has two cracked vertebrae and a broken ankle.
And a concussion.
http://msn.foxsports.com/speed/indycar/fan-video-captures-dario-franchitti-houston-wreck/
fan video, fwiw
In reply to dean1484:
Bingo, if the difference is too great or if there is an angle, it doesn't matter. He skipped the wall before "climbing" the tire anyways. Glad there weren't any fatalities and that the fence worked as designed(there isn't a perfect barrier afterall)
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