BiggJim
I Hate Rules - UTVUnderground Approved
...my point (if it has to be explained further)..is that all drivers piloting supercharged lightly built golf carts have a significant race day equalizer built in to their every decision on the course...the life of the person next to them.
Motorcycles, atvs, even everything all the way up to trophy trucks (comparatively) built much heavier don't bear near the second to second responsibility that this new class of machine demands in this regard.
It's pretty bad (in my opinion) when you have to sit down a younger generation and explain the above to them..
...without what is rarely (if ever) talked about being made light of.
I think most of these cars are built pretty solid for a severe accident. The car we built for Paul Cooper did its job at the 2015 mint 400. We had GPS speed recorded at 65mph when him and Brian Bush made contact sending Paul into a tumble. Minor injuries came from that crash.
If your entire point was drivers should be thinking of their Co-Dog's I would like to think that weights on everyones mind.....and even more so in Baja where being in the race car is actually the easy job.