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Just imagine- you want realism? You fire it up, and are greeted by a grating crash and the crackle of flames...and, of course, a black screen to simulate the loss of conciousness. The darkness clears, offering a view of a clear blue sky and the faces of the ambulance crew strapping you to the stretcher. The clouds whiz by as the wheel you rapidly across the tarmac, followed by the awesome sight of the underside of an ambulance roof. Sirens and engine sounds sampled from real life emergency equipment highlight the trip to the medical center, where you're presented with an immersive experience- several trauma doctors were enlisted to make sure this part was just right. Depending on the injury (purely random, using a 266 Mhz number generator. Could be a broken back, a fractured leg, even a badly broken pelvis!)the simulation moves on to the exciting part: Watching non-IRL drivers racing on TV for up to a year! Maybe work in a cheat code to have AJ Foyt toss his paperweight..errr, laptop at you, too...what potential this has! I simply cannot believe that drivers I used to respect are stupid enough to strap into those crapwagons...at the rate they go, I imagine I'll be getting a call from Penske by the end of the year. |
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"gddd" <gdddn (AT) flasmail (DOT) com> skrev i melding news:lHhOa.28718$Jw6.11312480 (AT) news1 (DOT) news.adelphia.net... And the difference between IRL and CART in terms of safety is? But you know what, IRL has the better safety team. And, doesn't CART race at 240 mph in California? Come on, you hate the IRL, but the two series are the same in terms of dangers involved. PS How many drivers have died in IRL cars? Compare that to CART and then think about making comments like these. Not to mention injuries suffered by drivers in both series. Humm, how many drivers have died in CART since the IRL started? How many serious injuries have there been in both classes? If I remember correctly, the IRL had to invest serious research because of an overly stiff rear end on the cars which didn't crumple enough. Anyway, yes, they're both very dangerous classes, and personally I'm just waiting for a nightmare "over-the-fence" crash killing x spectators. They both provide some excellent racing though! ![]() /Matt |
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And the difference between IRL and CART in terms of safety is? But you know what, IRL has the better safety team. And, doesn't CART race at 240 mph in California? Come on, you hate the IRL, but the two series are the same in terms of dangers involved. |
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PS How many drivers have died in IRL cars? Compare that to CART and then think about making comments like these. Not to mention injuries suffered by drivers in both series. PSS Racing is a dangerous sport, doesn't matter the vehicle. "Scott Moore" <fourwhldrift (AT) earthlink (DOT) net> wrote in message news:2d20c0a7.0307061332.48674c4e (AT) posting (DOT) google.com... Just imagine- you want realism? You fire it up, and are greeted by a grating crash and the crackle of flames...and, of course, a black screen to simulate the loss of conciousness. The darkness clears, offering a view of a clear blue sky and the faces of the ambulance crew strapping you to the stretcher. The clouds whiz by as the wheel you rapidly across the tarmac, followed by the awesome sight of the underside of an ambulance roof. Sirens and engine sounds sampled from real life emergency equipment highlight the trip to the medical center, where you're presented with an immersive experience- several trauma doctors were enlisted to make sure this part was just right. Depending on the injury (purely random, using a 266 Mhz number generator. Could be a broken back, a fractured leg, even a badly broken pelvis!)the simulation moves on to the exciting part: Watching non-IRL drivers racing on TV for up to a year! Maybe work in a cheat code to have AJ Foyt toss his paperweight..errr, laptop at you, too...what potential this has! I simply cannot believe that drivers I used to respect are stupid enough to strap into those crapwagons...at the rate they go, I imagine I'll be getting a call from Penske by the end of the year. |
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Two drivers (off the top of my head) have died in CART since the inception of the IRL. |
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Two drivers (off the top of my head) have died in CART since the inception of the IRL. Moore and... ? |
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Jason Moyer wrote: Two drivers (off the top of my head) have died in CART since the inception of the IRL. Moore and... ? Gonzalo Rodriguez (name ?) driving for Penske at Laguna Seca in '99. |
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