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Old 2005-04-13, 10:43 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by sperry
Also, how do you get "thrown clear" of a dragster that you're strapped into!? I can understand the son in the chase car getting tossed, but damn!
From the description in the e-mail it sounds like the impact was so high energy that the two cars just exploded into high speed shrapnel, basically there wasn't much left.

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First off let me say that I hesitated posting this on here so I sent this
> to
> Carl first and he felt that it would help people with closure, recognizing
> danger being close to the track and to help people understand what
> happened
> rather than trying to put together bits and pieces 3rd and 4th hand.
>
> I did this write-up in responce to another message board that I frequent
> as
> they were trying to put the bit of news articles together to figure out
> what
> happened becuase the news wasn't very accurate or complete. So here is the
> write up I did to address that thread.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
> Shelly Howard lived here in Tulsa. Here husband is a doctor here in town.
> They haven't been down the Tulsa track in years because the facility was
> sub
> par and wouldn't have held the power. But just last year the track was
> purchased and several million dollars have been put into the track to make
> it a National Event level track. Mike Edwards, from the Tulsa area, V
> Gaines
> and a bunch of Comp Eliminator cars have been renting the track recently
> and
> they have proven that the new facility will hold the power. Mike Edwards
> matched his, I think #2, qualifying spot from Gainesville just a few weeks
> ago at the Tulsa facility. So the track has now been proven to be a good
> track for testing of the Pro class cars.
>
> About week or 2 ago they had a small wreck in their TAD, no one was hurt
> and
> the car didn't roll or anything but she did brush the wall, I think it was
> pretty close to the starting line, but it did bend the chassis. The car
> from
> this past weekend was a brand new car and the first time it was taken to
> the
> track. They just finished putting it together at 4:30pm that day and they
> came out to do some testing.
>
> First pass she picked the front end of the car up about 5 foot and set is
> down. The Second pass she made about a 300 foot pass and shut it off. I
> think she had some serious tire shake and eventually broke the tires
> loose.
>
> The Third pass, I was in the fenced in area just behind the tower side
> lane
> and about 20 feet behind the burn out box. It's a spectator access area
> that
> allows the spectators to get close to the cars as they pull into the burn
> out box or in a Pro car situation to watch them start up the motors. So we
> were about 10 feet to the side of the crew car, Saturn Stationwagon, and
> about 15 feet from the TAD as they were starting it.
>
> It was getting real cool so they had the intake and injector lines covered
> with a blanket. They took it off and handed it to Shelly's son, he pulled
> it
> into the back seat of the car and made room for the rest of crew once they
> were ready to go down track. So he was in the back seat holding the
> blanket,
> I can't confirm this and it really doesn't matter but someone told me that
> he was mentally handicapped but still helped out the crew.
>
> She launched hard and went straight, all the candles lit and looked to be
> on
> a low 5 sec, 270mph pass, when somewhere between the 1/8 and 1000 ft mark
> the front end of the car caught some air and it did a blow over landing on
> it's top and slid through the finish line. The clocks showed 6.53 at
> 115mph.
> So she was on a fast pass.
>
> I wasn't able to tell what happened after she landed on her top because of
> all the smoke, sparks and flames. I just assumed she was barrel rolling
> but
> when she finally stopped her down track movement she was about 500 foot
> pass
> the finish line she ended right side up, and that make some sense because
> the wing and the motor would keep it from landing up side down and the low
> center of gravity would try to make the car end up right side up.
>
> We could still hear the motor running but it sounded as if it was flooding
> over and fouling out plugs and was about to die. But then it started
> clearing up and picking up RPM. At this time most of us just thought that
> she was in the car on it's side and on fire because we could see fire, a
> few
> of her crew actually started to run down the track, they only made it to
> about the Christmas tree. When all of a sudden we hear the motor go to WOT
> (wide open throttle) fire coming out of the headers. It was an injection
> motor not a blower and I think they run like 50% nitro so it was lit up.
> We
> still didn't realize that the car was rolling. I actually thought the
> motor
> had broken free from the car and was just about to explode (I know that
> doesn't make any sense but that's what came to my mind).
>
> About that time we could see that something was headed back this way but
> from the smoke we couldn't tell exactly what was going on (who would ever
> in
> their right mind think the the car would be heading back down the track).
> Everyone just stopped and watched trying to figure out what was going on
> when all of a sudden everyone realized. It was up right and heading back
> down the track in the same lane it went down in and was at WOT, nitro
> flames
> coming out of header just like they were when she left. We kept thinking
> that it would hit the wall, go over and stop but it didn't.
>
> We actually don't think it hit the wall until around the 100 foot mark. So
> it was on a straight on pass WOT. I waited until the car got to the 60
> foot
> mark when everyone started running for their lives, it was just over
> 100foot
> from where we were standing. We had started moving behind the tower
> thinking
> that would protect us but then we thought otherwise and started running.
> We
> could actually see the car through the tower because the front and the
> side
> are glass so we were for the most part protected from the car and were
> still
> watching it come.
>
> The car still at full throttle brushed off the wall, which just
> straightened
> it up and hit their crew car at what had to be 250mph plus, head on. It
> was
> on the left side of the tower lane. It and the dragster just disintegrated
> and went thru the retaining wall which was about 30 foot past where the
> crew
> car was parked. Her son was apparently still in the car, but there
> probably
> wasn't enough time to get out once everyone knew the car was coming back
> at
> us. The dragster and the car ended up about 20 foot past the retaining
> wall.
> So the impact of the car and the retaining the wall stopped a 250mph
> dragster within 50 - 70 feet, that in itself was amazing.
>
> The retaining wall did have about a 10 inch I-beam and it was laid over
> and
> the metal siding was gone. It appeared that the pit car flew over the wall
> and the dragster went threw the wall.
>
> Myself and one other guy ran down into the wreckage and I stopped once I
> got
> close to the fires fearing that it was about to explode, many fires were
> going, but the other guys went another 15 foot looking for the driver
> compartment.
>
> About that time the officials and the crew got there so I backed off and
> looked at the wreckage.
>
> It was dark but I couldn't recognize anything, just scrapes of metal
> everywhere. It was a horrifying experience and I left shortly after.
>
> Out of respect for the family and friends I won't go into any other
> details.
>
>
> The odds of all the combined things that happened to end up like this are
> mind boggling. I can't imagine what the family, friends and crew are going
> through. Neither my wife or I could sleep that night, it just kept playing
> over and over and over again in our heads. The fenced in area where I
> stood
> and watched it all until the car was about at the 60foot mark was
> destroyed,
> that way to close for me and think about how lucky I was and spent the
> next
> few days appreciating life...
>
> As we were running from the fenced in area and as the dragster hit the
> crew
> car parts were hitting us in the back of the head and then parts were
> falling from the sky, it was crazy.
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