WOW NORDY! It hurts to think you saw that in person. RIP, this is sad. MPH+ and we still use sand traps, can't we build something like what carriers use to stop the dragsters in case of emergency?
It made me sick watching the chutes flopping around back there. I can't help but think they may have slowed the car enough to save his life, had they deployed properly.
There was a camera in a bucket that got sprayed with debris at the end of the track. I can't see if there was a person in the bucket or if it was remotely controlled.
It was an awful wreck. At Island, a small local track I go to, there is a sod farm beyond the sand pit. Unfortunately as civilization encroaches upon the drag strips they have to take measures to protect what lies beyond the end of the track like at E-Town.
Looks to me like maybe the sand is raised up higher than the race track.
I see this a lot and it happened to me once. If this is the case , if you hit it a a realatively slow speed it works ok. But if you hit it at a high rate of speed as Scott did , then it launches you upward!!! I had a chute failure once and basically launced over the whole sand trap Looks to me that Scott launched upward and that exploded the fuel tank or he hit the arm lift with the camera which would not have been good. I see the arm lift with a person in it shaking after the initial hit , but Im not sure that it took a big hit or most likely was struck by some misc debri and sand. Reguardless RIP Scott. God bless the Kallatta family!!! Mike
Yes, myself, my dad and two fellow GN owners (Matt he is the MAGNA Prez, and Ryan he owns a 87GN).. we were at the top end right near the 1000ft mark in the stands.. the explosion shock from his engine shook the stands.. Right before this round we were right near the DHL team area and were talking to his team mate (top full driver) and took picks of the rail car.. we didn't see the funny car due to it being in the staging lanes ..
like i stated, when i saw this unfold, i know that he must of passed out due to the explosion and wasn't going to make it.. i'm still sad today that i witness his death..
I was up by the 660' and you could hear the explosion was different than other cars that had popped that day. It's usually just a little pop that can barely be heard/felt over the running motor.
Wow, that’s a sad event, I just found out a few minutes ago, I had recorded the race and just sat down to watch. Hope something is done to prevent it again. Probably a freak thing but its one that should not be given the chance to happen twice. RIP