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Exclamation McDowell's wrecked car to be examined by officials

Will be taken to NASCAR's R&D Center in Concord, N.C.

By Mark Aumann
NASCAR.COM
April 5, 2008
03:06 PM EDT

FORT WORTH, Texas -- Before Michael McDowell's totaled No. 00 Toyota winds up in the salvage yard, NASCAR's research and development team wants a chance to inspect the damage.

McDowell was able to walk away from an accident in Friday's qualifying session that later took Texas Motor Speedway crews three hours to replace a 28-foot section of the SAFER barrier that was severely bowed by the impact. The battered hulk of what remained of McDowell's machine was placed under a tarp and will be on its way to the R&D facility in Concord, N.C., next week.

NASCAR vice president for competition Robin Pemberton said it's standard procedure for NASCAR to evaluate how its safety initiatives hold up in severe crashes, particularly the advancements that have been made in the new car.

"We do it occasionally," Pemberton said. "We did it with Jeff Gordon's car after Vegas. We'll take it back, let our people do some measurements on it and go through some stuff with the team. It's an evaluation. We do that quite a lot."

Pemberton said NASCAR engineers may be particularly interested in this crash, because it should provide some valuable telemetry to show forces and loads on the car when it impacted the SAFER barrier and then tumbled at least eight times.

"I don't know if anything's textbook," Pemberton said. "Every [incident] seems to be different. It was a substantial, rather spectacular incident, so we'll take this opportunity to go back and learn what we can with it.

"We'll look at all the numbers. We'll measure it and look at loads and hits and all of that. We'll put it in our database and take that opportunity to learn some stuff."

An initial inspection of the car by NASCAR officials following the accident seemed to indicate that all of the safety features on the car performed as expected, according to Pemberton.

"It seemed to," Pemberton said. "Once again, it's hard to really make a judgment on it, in the field like this. Everybody took a good look at it. It's best to do it in a closed environment where we can really take our time and look.

"When we measure these cars, we know where everything is, all of the components and all the structure is, within a thousandth of an inch. We've got a sheet on every one of these cars. We'll go back and we may compare some of those initial numbers from when the car was new until now."

Pemberton said safety is something that is an evolutionary process. And studying the data from McDowell's crash will help engineers as they continue to make improvements to the current design.

"It's a baseline but it's constantly moving," Pemberton said. "With incidents like this and Jeff Gordon's and some other ones, it's an opportunity for us to constantly monitor the situation and we're constantly trying to make improvements and working with the teams."


The remains of Michael McDowell's car is hauled to the garage area after his crash during qualifying at Texas Motor Speedway. Larry Papke/The Associated Press
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I personaly think that every minute and dime spent on developing safer racecars/race tracks and race procedures in the past 7 years are well worth it after seeing that boy step outta that pile of junk. I hope he learned to never turn right in that situation again.

Great job to all the fabricators who put that one together!

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Post NASCAR still evaluating McDowell's car and data

By SceneDaily Staff
Saturday, April 12, 2008

AVONDALE, Ariz. – G-force readings from Michael McDowell’s grinding crash at Texas Motor Speedway last weekend were lower than other major wrecks in NASCAR, but Sprint Cup Series Director John Darby said the nature of severe crashes in the new car has changed so much that G-force readings don’t mean as much as they once did.

NASCAR has begun the process of thoroughly examining McDowell’s battered Michael Waltrip RacingToyota in its Research & Development Center, Darby said, adding that the G-force numbers were “pretty low.”

But that wasn’t totally unexpected, because the design of the new car and the SAFER barrier has changed crash dynamics.

“G-forces overall have been reduced,” Darby said. “But when you look at the big picture, the G-force is the least significant number anyway.”

The significant number is the change in velocity, which Darby said was “substantial” with McDowell’s car.

“They weren’t the worst we’ve ever seen by any means,” Darby said. “But part of the process of building a safer race car is to reduce all those numbers as best we can. Even when we understand completely the final numbers – which ultimately will be lower than what we’ve seen in the past – that’s what we’re looking for.”

McDowell’s crash, dramatic as it was, wasn’t as severe as the wreck suffered by Jeff Gordon at Las Vegas Motor Speedway when his No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet slammed the inside wall along the track’s backstretch.

“It wasn’t as big a hit as the 24 took,” said Cal Wells, executive vice president for business operations for MWR. “The 24 hit a concrete wall and it jerked the motor and the transmission. ... Everything [on McDowell’s car] performed extraordinarily close to design.”
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