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    Why you stay buckled in

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/5z0hu6w8cz...%20AM.mov?dl=0


    This is why you always stay buckled in when you go off.

    This was the scca majors spec miata race last saturday at TWS. Lee Thomas spun off at 7 and was sitting there when William Keeling came off in the same spot moments later.

    Keeling broke 5 vertebrae and had to get back surgery on sunday. Thomas had two broken ribs and a concussion.


    ALSO WATCH THE PASSENGER DOOR BARS BEFORE AND AFTER IMPACT.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Suck fumes View Post
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/5z0hu6w8cz...%20AM.mov?dl=0


    This is why you always stay buckled in when you go off.

    This was the scca majors spec miata race last saturday at TWS. Lee Thomas spun off at 7 and was sitting there when William Keeling came off in the same spot moments later.

    Keeling broke 5 vertebrae and had to get back surgery on sunday. Thomas had two broken ribs and a concussion.


    ALSO WATCH THE PASSENGER DOOR BARS BEFORE AND AFTER IMPACT.
    Wow, thanks for posting, imagine the impact on the other side, would have been terrible :-/
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    Do you think William was looking at Lee and went off? I saw it several times at TDE events. One car goes off then another one goes off and hits the first one.

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