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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 620 Joined: 24-December 03 From: Chester, VA Member No.: 22 ![]() |
Don't laugh. A thread that started on my club's website about the best drivers, turned into a discussion about motorcycle racing being safer that auto racing. The antagonist said that he raced bikes for a while, and that since force =mass x acceleration, once you're off the bike you'll slow down faster, thus come to rest sooner. Maybe if every wreck went into a gravel trap, I'd understand, but am I missing something? I think solid object impact on a super bike at speed sounds a bit more painful than being strapped in. The only bike racing I can claim to are some hare scrambles back in the '70's. He says the stats are there to prove bike racing is safer, but he never showed where to find them. Then he got a little snippy, and said he was trying to "enlighten" us, and was sorry he wasted his time. (IMG:http://www.frrax.com/rrforum/style_emoticons/default/blink.gif)
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Member ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 231 Joined: 9-January 04 From: N.E Ga. Member No.: 112 ![]() |
I raced with WERA for three seasons, had several bike to bike collisions, had to take it to the grass on several occasions, ran over the rear tire on a competitors bike and ran over the legs of a fellow competitor once. Never fell off the bike during a race. I have had plenty of "offs" but most of them were due to playing on the street. Most were relatively slow also, fastest get off was at maybe 50-60mph. Never had anything more than broken collar bones {broke the same one twice}, broken toes, ankle and just plain beat up and bruised.
Fractured L1, 2, and 3 vertebra while playing in my truck. Apparently, when the doctors fixed my back,, they decided to take my balls because I could never get back to the speed I was. If you race bikes long enough, you will fall. Nearly any "off" on a bike is going to hurt to some extent. Even with good leathers that includes plenty of body armor and a helmet,,, you are going to hurt. Think about falling off a bike going into a turn and hitting a wall protected by several hay bells. Think that your leathers and helmet are going to work wonders? In a car, you might just spin out and cut some grass. You may hit a embankment or a wall. Hopefully the cage, helmet and belts will do what they are supposed to do. Nine times out of ten, I think you will be better off in the car wreck. Weird stuff does happen {Dale's wreck} but for the most part I think that cars are much safer. But,,, I have much less experience with race cars, a few circle track experiences in a spectator car, drag racing, AutoX and a HPDE are the extent of my automotive racing experience. |
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