Something that has been on my mind more and more frequently as I get farther into motorsports is what safety deficiencies our racecar and equipment might have. Of course our car/gear passes and exceeds tech, but I keep wondering: what can be improved? Is the roll cage strong enough? Door bars sufficient? What extra members should be added? Should I switch to a containment seat? Is egress already hard enough? Will my fire system really be enough? Etc. etc. etc. literally with every safety part on the car, on our drivers, in the pits, etc.
I don't know if I'm the only one, but every time I heard about someone dying or being seriously injured in club racing, the first thing that comes to mind is "what went wrong?". That sounds bad, because it's obviously very sad when anyone loses their life in this sport. It does hurt and it does weigh on me. It also causes me to wonder how we can all look at our own race efforts and make sure these things don't happen again. When I see a car get totaled at one of our races or read about one on a forum, I study the car as best I can to see what did it's job and what failed, what could have helped, etc..
So I'm hoping that people can share some race car safety failures... I'm not talking about blood and gore... can't handle that. I'm hoping people will share a story about how X safety improvement would have saved them a certain injury, how they hit a wall at 90mph and walked away because of X safety gear, how their roll cage/seat/HANS/etc. handled a large accident. Did a window net ever save you? Did a fuel cell ever save you? Did a fuel cell or anything else ever try to kill you? With all of the debate between Nascar and X/FIA door bars, has anyone had a roll cage door bar fail? These are the things I wonder about.
Pictures of said equipment failures or saves appreciated!