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Re: Motorcycle Re: Hans Device

To: Glen Barrett <speedtimer@charter.net>
Subject: Re: Motorcycle Re: Hans Device
From: Doug Odom <dlodom@charter.net>
Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2006 08:47:44 -0700
Glen, That is a very good letter. I sure hope it does not get lost in 
the other e-mails on this subject. After John got killed last year I 
took the seat out of the Corvette and got a full NASCAR seat for it. If 
we don't learn from these accidents then they are even a bigger 
tragedy.    Doug

Glen Barrett wrote:

> This is a good conversation and deserves a lot of thought. Each car 
> and driver is different in how they sit in the car. Size of the 
> driver, size of the exit part of the cage etc, must be part of the 
> over all plan. A sloppy or wide cage allows to much side to  side 
> movement. You don't want the helmet up against the top of the roll 
> cage because of belt stretch and neck stretch.
>
> The Hans device has quick release snaps and can give the driver some 
> flexibility to exit the car. As far as I know there are three 
> different Hans designs for how the driver sits in the cage.
>
> The best thing is to talk to the people who make them as they are the 
> experts. Our type of racing is a lot different as we don't have spec 
> cars. We build the cars to the rules and leave much of the design up 
> to the builder.
>
> Over the years I have been on the emergency crew and in most cases we 
> have to cut the cages off to extract the driver. Most drivers have 
> been knocked out and the EMT's want to stabilize the driver, add a 
> back board and a C-collar prior to moving the driver.
>
> Give it a lot of thought gentlemen
>
> Glen




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