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Old 08-15-2012, 05:31 PM   #1
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Default Motorsports: Dissecting the safety cage that saved Jeremy Foley's life at Pikes Peak

Filed under: Motorsports, Sedan, Etc., Safety, Mitsubishi, Racing


The gallery of images above "shows some insight into how a NASA cage handles 14 rollovers, a 100-foot flight down a 45-degree slope into a rock field." So says Kevin Dubois, the man behind Evolution Dynamics, the company that provided the Mitsubishi Evolution 8 for driver Jeremy Foley and co-driver Yuri to take up the mountain at Pikes Peak.

As you may already know, things didn't go quite as planned. Foley and the Evo careened off the course at Mile 16 and were air-lifted to a nearby hospital. Fortunately, neither the driver or his passenger were seriously injured in the accident, and that's due to the strength of the roll cage and the well-thought-out safety measures taken ahead of the event.

As you can see in the gallery, just about every bit of the car was damaged in the crash - even the passenger seat was ripped from the eighth-inch steel plate welded to the car's floor - but the safety cage mostly held up. Amazingly, the Evo's turbocharged engine, along with the transmission and transfer case, survived the carnage to die another day.

Want to relive the crash one more time? Scroll down to see the video.Continue reading Dissecting the safety cage that saved Jeremy Foley's life at Pikes Peak [w/video]
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Old 08-16-2012, 12:05 AM   #2
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Watching this crash you'd never think anyone survived it. Amazing.
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It's unbelievable how much safety has evolved over the last few decades.
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They are both probably pulling racing suit material out of their butthole. That would make youpucker so tight you might not be able to shit for a week
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Or they shit themselves on the way down.
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That is amazing. I read a guys comment in one the cage and he said the design was crappy. He said look at the crumpled parts of the cage. He expects a car to drive off the side of a cliff and roll forever and the cage to be perfectly straight. What an idiot. Great Cage!
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