Developments in Modern Racecar Driver Crash Protection and Safety : Engineering Beyond Performance

Title: Developments in Modern Racecar Driver Crash Protection and Safety : Engineering Beyond Performance
Author: J. Kirk Russell, John Melvin
ISBN: 0768080266 / 9780768080261
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 180
Publisher: SAE
Year: 2013
Availability: 45-60 days

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For many years, the evolution of safety improvements in motorsports was the result of a combination of science and perceived safe practices. Most safety developments were not based on rigorous laboratory testing, but rather on intuition and a “let’s try it and see what happens” approach.

During the last few decades, motorsports has benefited from the organized research efforts made possible by academia, manufacturers, and sanctioning bodies, leading to present-day motorsports safety methodologies based on solid data and testing.

This compendium, edited by some of the foremost racing safety experts, comprises selected technical papers that document the development and implementation of key motorsports safety technologies now in use. It is intended to provide racing professionals and enthusiasts with a concise overview of the significant engineering developments in motorsports driver safety that has occurred during the past two decades.

The 13 papers chosen for this compendium, published between 1990 and 2013, reflect landmark safety studies and developments of that time. Eleven of the papers were published by SAE International and two were presented at the Stapp Car Crash Conference. The papers cover the following topics:

  • Crash testing simulations
  • Human crash injury and survival
  • Reducing driver injury in severe crashes
  • Head and neck restraints, including the HANS device
  • Race car seats
  • Restraint systems
  • Track safety and barrier systems

The final paper is a study on the detailed performance of restraint systems and seats in examples of severe stock car crashes. The paper represents a succinct example of modern crash investigation of racing crashes with crash recording data, detailed injury analysis, and protective system performance.

The progress in motorsports safety, as described in this compendium, has been dramatically effective in reducing driver injuries at the top levels of motorsports. Unfortunately, this is not true at the lower levels, where drivers continue to suffer preventable injuries and fatalities.

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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Technical Papers

Chapter 1 : Biomechanical Performance of a New Head and Neck Support (902312)
Chapter 2 : Racing Car Restraint System Frontal Crash Performance Testing (942482)
Chapter 3 : Development of the HANS Head and Neck Support for Formula One (983060)
Chapter 4 : Biomechanical Analysis of Indy Race Car Crashes (983161)
Chapter 5 : Barrier Testing (983061)
Chapter 6 : Development and Field Performance of Indy Race Car Head Impact Padding (2001-22-0019)
Chapter 7 : Sled Test Evaluation of Racecar Head/Neck Restraints – Revisited (2004-01-3516)
Chapter 8 : Biomechanical Principles of Racecar Seat Design for Side Impact Protection (2004-01-3515)
Chapter 9 : Race Car Nets for the Control of Neck Forces in Side Impacts (2004-01-3513)
Chapter 10 : Initial In-Service Performance Evaluation of the SAFER Racetrack Barrier (2004-01-3526)
Chapter 11 : Crash Protection of Stock Car Racing Drivers – Application of Biomechanical Analysis of Indy Car Crash Research (2006-22-0016)
Chapter 12 : Stock Car Racing Driver Restraint – Development and Implementation of Seat Performance Specification (2008-01-2974)
Chapter 13 : Examination of a Properly Restrained Motorsport Occupant (2013-01-0804)

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