Sunday, March 25, 2007

Open Wheel Racing on Ovals and Inexperience

From Autoracing1.com:

UPDATE #5
According to a report on SPEEDTV.com, Pablo Perez's lower extremity injuries were termed “gruesome” by an observer in Turn 2 and it was believed surgeons are fighting to save both legs.

Open wheel racing on ovals is hard enough for the highly experienced. Throw in "inexperience" and the results are predictable. I just studied the injury results from Champcar and the IRL since the split in 1996. The findings are "in press" for the Journal of Trauma - a surgical publication. The results are what you would think. I have included the abstract to the journal article below.

Background: Motor racing is perhaps the original modern day “extreme sport.” All extreme sports push the human, and machine performance and safety envelopes. Exceeding these performance and safety envelopes places one at risk for significant injury. While motor racing has become safer it still involves a calculated risk. Recently journalists and physicians affiliated with motor racing have perceived a pattern of driver injuries suggesting that all races do not seem to involve the same risk level. We hypothesized that the magnitude of risk of driver injury is directly related to the type of track on which the race takes place.

Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of driver injuries and fatalities on the circuits of the Championship Auto Racing Teams and Indy Racing League between 1/1/96 and 3/26/06. Tracks were classified and grouped as either “oval” or “road course” configuration for comparison.

Results: The total number of sustained driver injuries, head injuries, and spinal fractures were respectively 6.1, 12.4, and 5.9 times more common on oval versus road course configurations when averaged per total number of races. Fatalities were statistically equal when averaged per number of races.

3 comments:

TrnNFlt said...

Video can be seen here
http://www.indycar.com/pro/multimedia/player/index.php?video_id=149&video_type=highlight

Anonymous said...

Pablo Perez injury update

Pablo Perez was in stable condition Sunday after surgery to remove shrapnel from his legs following an accident in the season-opening Indy Pro Series race at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

Car owner Chip Ganassi said Perez is scheduled for more surgery on Monday and doctors hope to transfer him to a hospital in Indianapolis as soon as possible. He was awakened Sunday by doctors who asked Perez to wiggle his toes, and the driver responded.

"He's made tremendous progress," Ganassi said from the NASCAR race at Bristol Motor Speedway. "From where we were 24 hours ago, he's doing remarkably well."

Perez, driving his first race for Target Chip Ganassi Racing, is being treated at Jackson Memorial Hospital.

He was injured when he and Sean Guthrie touched wheels, igniting a five-car crash. The impact sent Guthrie's car hurtling into the energy-absorbing SAFER Barrier and Perez's car into the catch-fencing.

Anonymous said...

I could not believe the accident. It was like the one that Kenny Brack had.


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