IndyCar discloses findings of Wheldon's fatal crash
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12/15/2011 -
Indianapolis, IN (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - After a near two-month investigation,
IndyCar revealed a comprehensive review of the 15-car racing accident that
claimed the life of Dan Wheldon in the early going of the October 16 season-
ending race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
IndyCar officials stated that Wheldon, a two-time Indianapolis 500 winner and
former series champion, suffered a "non-survivable head injury" after his
No.77 car went airborne and then made impact with a vertical post on the catch
fence that's located in the turn-two area of the 1.5-mile racetrack. The pole
intruded the cockpit of Wheldon's car, therefore producing life-ending blunt
force trauma to his head.
The accident report noted that Wheldon's path on the lower portion of the
racetrack was blocked by the multi-car crash he was approaching. Wheldon, who
started from the rear of the 34-car field, was running 24th just before the
incident occurred on lap 11.
"There are multiple factors that are not uncommon to racing that came together
in a way that claimed Dan's life," Brian Barnhart, president of operations for
IndyCar, said during a press conference held on Thursday at Indianapolis Motor
Speedway. "It is a tragedy. Our thoughts and support will always be with Dan's
family."
IndyCar analyzed data from the accident data recorders carried on board each
race car involved in the crash, the on-board data acquisition system from
teams, timing and scoring data, video, still photographs, physical evidence
and eyewitness reports from participants.
Third-party experts with Indianapolis-based Wolf Technical Services provided
independent assurance that the investigation protocol, evidence examined and
reviewed, and the conclusions reached were consistent and appropriate to
standard scientific and engineering investigation methods.
In what the accident report cited as a "perfect storm," Wheldon's fatal crash
involved circumstances of location, direction and orientation on the track
that were the chance result of previous car contact.
Examination of video of the incident demonstrated normal "pack racing" that
was common on high-banked ovals, but there was almost unlimited movement on
the track surface under race conditions not previously experienced that
attributed to track geometry beyond banking. This widened the probability for
car-to-car contact but made it more difficult for drivers to predict the
movement of other competitors. The chances for a multi-car crash were
therefore increased.
According to the report, the 34-car starting field was determined to be
acceptable based on factors such as length and width of the racetrack and pit
space capability. The incident that happened at Las Vegas could have occurred
with any size starting field at any track.
Last week, IndyCar announced it would not compete at Las Vegas in 2012. The
series was scheduled to run its season-finale there on October 14, but IndyCar
and track officials have said considerable testing with the 2012 car is needed
prior to returning to the track. Wheldon had been testing the new Dallara
chassis prior to his accident.
"IndyCar's commitment to safety was enhanced by Dan Wheldon's testing
throughout 2011 of the new car to be used by IndyCar in 2012," Randy Bernhard,
the CEO of IndyCar, said. "The 2012 IZOD IndyCar Series season ushers in an
era of a new race car and the opportunity for continued safety advancements.
"Dan Wheldon was instrumental in the testing and development of this new car
and the safety innovations that it represents. We are thankful for his efforts
and commitment to racing."
The 2012 schedule is expected to be released in the coming days. It's not
known yet if Texas Motor Speedway -- a track similar to Las Vegas -- will be
on next year's calendar.
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