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Crash & Death at the NOLA Wannagofast 1/2 mile today (RIP Jeff Hagaman)
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<blockquote data-quote="Kiohtee" data-source="post: 16015185" data-attributes="member: 103998"><p>I mean this with all due respect, but you cage defenders are loony. They absolutely serve a purpose, no doubt about it, when combined with other safety items such as a fixed racing seat, HANS device, etc. But someone please explain to me how a cage alone would have saved Jeff Hagaman from decapitation, having a hand cut off and his stomach exploded. Remember, you guys are arguing for JUST a cage in this instance, nothing else. And remember just how much more dangerous Jeff's car would have been with that cage the other 75% of the time it ISN'T on a race track.</p><p></p><p>Jeff knew full good and well about safety. Just look at his CTS-V for proof. And he absolutely did play Russian roulette on Saturday, but that doesn't take away the negligence of the event/promoters for putting such fast cars in such a horrible circumstance. I will say since I wasn't there I can't and won't speak to what drivers were offered to be able to do in terms of track inspection, but that should be a minimal requirement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiohtee, post: 16015185, member: 103998"] I mean this with all due respect, but you cage defenders are loony. They absolutely serve a purpose, no doubt about it, when combined with other safety items such as a fixed racing seat, HANS device, etc. But someone please explain to me how a cage alone would have saved Jeff Hagaman from decapitation, having a hand cut off and his stomach exploded. Remember, you guys are arguing for JUST a cage in this instance, nothing else. And remember just how much more dangerous Jeff's car would have been with that cage the other 75% of the time it ISN'T on a race track. Jeff knew full good and well about safety. Just look at his CTS-V for proof. And he absolutely did play Russian roulette on Saturday, but that doesn't take away the negligence of the event/promoters for putting such fast cars in such a horrible circumstance. I will say since I wasn't there I can't and won't speak to what drivers were offered to be able to do in terms of track inspection, but that should be a minimal requirement. [/QUOTE]
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