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Subject: Landspeed head restraints1
From: Wester Potter <wester6935@comcast.net>
Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2006 11:43:50 -0600
I'm sure Bob Stroud and Jim Deist have been approached about this very 
subject.  In every other type of racing and with bikes, the driver must 
have a chance to swivel his (or her) head to see and avoid traffic.  At 
times there is a need for at least a 180 degree field of possible 
vision.  The HANS  device allows for this kind of movement.  On the 
salt specifically, not only is the field of vision drastically 
narrowed, there is very little vertical movement needed.  I know there 
are some racers who are so tightly tucked into their roll cage that 
they almost have to get out of their helmet to exit the car.  With the 
larger size of the newest helmets this will become more and more the 
case.

To keep the driver's hands and legs inside the car the rule makers have 
mandated safety nets in the windows and wrist restraints in addition to 
bracing in the frame to keep lower body parts protected.  These 
precautions have worked pretty well.  I can only think of two incidents 
where there have been problems and one of these was primarily the 
driver's doing.  Attachment points that are sewn into the sleeves or on 
the gloves solve that problem.  The neck braces also help and as Dale 
indicates there would be some advantage to stiffer foam in those.




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