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The Love of Danger: Fans and NASCAR Wrecks
When They Survive:
Fortunately, most NASCAR wrecks result in the driver crawling from his car and waving at the crowd. Sometimes, as seen in the famous Darrell Waltrip NASCAR wreck at Daytona, there is little more than a shell left of the car. The driver, though, somehow manages to walk away, or spend some time mending before returning to again wow his audience at another race.
How They Can Survive:
The list of protective equipment for drivers is exhausting. Everything that they wear, the seat they sit in, their helmet, ear wear, head rest system, seat belts, and the Hans device are only a few of the mandatory equipment that protects your favorite driver when his car spins out of control or flips end over end. So, if you ever wondered how on earth a man can walk away from what looks like little more than an alien pod, thank people like Dr. Robert Hubbard who developed a neck restraint system, the Hans device, to protect a driver from a basal skull fracture during a would-be fatal NASCAR wreck.
When Drivers Lose Their Lives:
Sometimes even the best and most elaborate protection is not enough to prevent a driver from being killed. The revered and respectful silence of the audience almost never ends after fatal events, like the tragic crash where Dale Earnhardt lost his life. Many years after his death, he is still mourned and fondly remembered by many of his fans. However, it is through deaths like his that improvements are made in driver safety so that the next time a legend spins and slams, he can emerge from his car and with a tired and sore body wave to the fans who are collectively holding their breath.
NASCAR wrecks are commonplace in a world where steel and concrete meet at speeds in excess of 180 mph. Miraculously, though, most of the drivers not only walk away, but also do so with little to no injury. It is that fact that allows the fans of this dangerous sport to watch for both the competitive nature and for that occasional spin or flip that will cause the heart to beat just a little faster and the breath to catch in their throats.
About the Author
Author: Kendall Judd. Do you love NASCAR racing? At www.stockcarcrashes.com you can see non-fatal NASCAR wrecks videos, as well as reviews of different NASCAR scanners.Article Source : ClickEasyArticles.com
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