2 deaths at Silver State Classic in Nevada
#1
Burning Brakes
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2 deaths at Silver State Classic in Nevada
It was a Camaro, not a Vette, but I imagine some of us might have been there?
Very sad, my condolences to their families and friends.
http://news.yahoo.com/2-men-dead-tir...223909068.html
Very sad, my condolences to their families and friends.
http://news.yahoo.com/2-men-dead-tir...223909068.html
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My condolences to the families.
The course does have some rough bumps on it for the speeds being driven, but a blown tire can happen anywhere.
The course does have some rough bumps on it for the speeds being driven, but a blown tire can happen anywhere.
#3
Melting Slicks
The tire blew out at over 200 mph.
Informative slide presentation on 200+mph tires:
http://www.slideshare.net/stevebeddo...pctive-1069935
Continental actually makes a tire with a 220mph speed rating, the VMAX:
http://www.conti-online.com/generato...ctvmax_en.html
Informative slide presentation on 200+mph tires:
http://www.slideshare.net/stevebeddo...pctive-1069935
Continental actually makes a tire with a 220mph speed rating, the VMAX:
http://www.conti-online.com/generato...ctvmax_en.html
Last edited by Sidney004; 09-21-2011 at 10:21 AM.
#4
Le Mans Master
Tires have been a problem since the beginning of this race. Street tires are incapable of (safely) maintaining 200+mph speeds, and "race tires" (slicks are not permitted) pick up debris and are cut down, with catastrophic results.
BTW Michelin makes tires capable of 254mph for the Bugatti Veyron, BUT (supposedly) they are $25,000/set, and the car must be returned to France for proper tire mounting
BTW Michelin makes tires capable of 254mph for the Bugatti Veyron, BUT (supposedly) they are $25,000/set, and the car must be returned to France for proper tire mounting
#5
Wow, that sucks. I have done 3 races and each time there are tire issues. Wonder which ones they were using. I have been going with the pilot sport 2s. From what I noticed a lot of the 200 guys use them. My condolences to their friends and families.
#9
Team Owner
Tragic.
Having completed the SSCC many times as a driver and navigator, and having run in excess of 200 MPH on that road, it's true that anything can happen.
I knew Merle, the navigator. He was a great guy, and had been around the event for as long as I can remember. Both he and the driver will be missed by the ORR community.
scottycards
SSCC Unlimited Class Navigator
196.7 MPH Average Speed- 2002
Having completed the SSCC many times as a driver and navigator, and having run in excess of 200 MPH on that road, it's true that anything can happen.
I knew Merle, the navigator. He was a great guy, and had been around the event for as long as I can remember. Both he and the driver will be missed by the ORR community.
scottycards
SSCC Unlimited Class Navigator
196.7 MPH Average Speed- 2002
#10
Melting Slicks
Tragic.
Having completed the SSCC many times as a driver and navigator, and having run in excess of 200 MPH on that road, it's true that anything can happen.
I knew Merle, the navigator. He was a great guy, and had been around the event for as long as I can remember. Both he and the driver will be missed by the ORR community.
scottycards
SSCC Unlimited Class Navigator
196.7 MPH Average Speed- 2002
Having completed the SSCC many times as a driver and navigator, and having run in excess of 200 MPH on that road, it's true that anything can happen.
I knew Merle, the navigator. He was a great guy, and had been around the event for as long as I can remember. Both he and the driver will be missed by the ORR community.
scottycards
SSCC Unlimited Class Navigator
196.7 MPH Average Speed- 2002