He was doing pretty well up until then, simple case of taking too much speed on entry and not anticipating the bumps. I love how he trys to start the car, he must of taken a few hits to the head to try that
He says 'I'm okay', but certainly he was not, asking what I did hit when he rolled it few times, quite beating it takes to get rear of car get so much shorter.
Cage was good as well other safety equipment, could have been worse without those.
For every pic like that you can show me with no serious injuries, I could show you at least three with serious injuries or fatalities People do walk away from wrecks like that, but people also die in wrecks that don't look nearly that bad....
Not such a stupid idea - seen enought accidents that wouldn't have been fatal if there had been a roll cage.
But then again, here (NZ) anyway racing harnesses are illegal for road use, you must have a legal 3 point to use the car on the road.
All in the interests of road safety - apparently people would be incapable of seeing the release & be unable to release the harness if you are trapped in the car.
Of course you can, but that is just to show that it could be also possible without roll cage, as Sketchyrollin564 seemed to have difficulties to believe such option being possible.
I have been technically dead, but they managed to kick start my heart, I do have some insight to accidents really. Sometimes car may look almost fine, but it is just how odds are if you walk away or not.
ive known a chap that put his porsche turbo 5 times end over end in 82 and walked away and a customer who decided to wipe out a wall and 2 trees in his wifes 911 at 85 mph and only suffer a stiff back / neck.
on the other hand a mate was killed when he crashed his escort into a wall, police accident report said he was doing about 20mph when he hit but was unlucky enough to hit head on door pillar
Actually it can be that guy that hit wall at 20mph did wear his seatbelt, but as seatbelt tensioners are relatively new, there could be very well some loose or then when moving backwards after seatbelt has stopped body moving forwards head hit B-pillar.
Those seatbelt tensioners do really a lot in modern car, idea is bit same as multi point harness, where body is not allowed to move so it does not gain momentum, so stress to your body is much less.
I had seatbelt on as I was passenger seat in our Opel Kadett (old rwd) when that rolled, but surely I remeber how I slipped away from seatbelt as it was so loose, after that can't remember a thing, waked up after few weeks in hospital.
I find it very funny that people will go with a the aftermarket 3 and 4 point harness systems for their cars when they don't have a rollcage most of them don't work the greatest and the best option for anyone using their daily driver on a track should consider a CG-lock that locks the lap belt in tight while keeping the shouler loose =)
The best restraints for a car without a rollcage hands down is the factory seatbelts, at least in the newer cars =)
In newer cars sure, but in older cars it is insane amount they have loose even you have pulled it tight. with good racing harness and remounted stronger seat you will get better safety as body won't gain too much movement energy, but really seat must be mounted again, those stock welds and seats are ridiculous really, it is no fun when seat fails even belt would work.
There is also other accident types than rolling, where roll cage is not in so big role, it will strengthen body of car, but usually safety structures keep passenger section quite well intact.
Of course in enough bad accident passenger section will deform quite a bit and racing harness can be really harmful, but quite rare.
Also roll cage does not do miracles, it will add some strength, but it is not indestructible, even in quite slow roll over it is changing shape a bit.
6 or 8 point harness is requirement now for racing here, can't remember if 8 point is already what they are requiring. It is almost every season you have to get everything new as they change rules a bit, bit overkill.
ohh yes I didn't mean to say that rollcages are the end all be all of safety gear. They do help but they don't protect 100% I was just refering to what you stated about factory seats in older vehicles and probably in some of the newer ones aswell not having enough bonding done to prevent the seat from moving and flexing =)
The newer cars should be ok though and shouldn't have too much of a problem. It's just that without a CG-lock under heavy Gforces like braking you can slide forward in the belt a bit decreasing your ability to drive the vehicle. I notice this in my car when I am under heavy brakes... I am using the deadpedal to keep myself in the seat and not concentrating on braking as much =)
Still I think for cars without a rollcage the best safety you could get restraint wise is the factory equiped 3 point belt. Once you get a rollcage you can properly mount a racing harness without posing much of a risk of falling out of the harness under stresses, IE like a crash =)