[DeTomaso] Seatbelts

Ken Green kenn_green at yahoo.com
Fri Feb 28 11:53:28 EST 2020


 My recollection that the driver said the shoulder strap released (broke?) and did not hold him erect, which may have saved him.
Ken

    On Thursday, February 27, 2020, 10:39:31 PM PST, Garth Rodericks via DeTomaso <detomaso at server.detomasolist.com> wrote:  
 
   The "day before pics" are from Concorso, but they're not the day
  before.  The accident occurred following the Fun Rally in Las Vegas.
  But, you can see what a beautiful car it was.

  On Thursday, February 27, 2020, 04:56:44 PM PST, Garth Rodericks
  <garth_rodericks at yahoo.com> wrote:
  Attached are few couple pics of "hearsay 1" - a couple from the day
  before at Concorso I believe, then the day after...  You'd never know
  it's the same car.
  Although I heard it reported that the section of highway had some
  rolling dips so to speak, which would unload the suspension; there was
  also a cross-wind, so the car got blown right off the road when the
  suspension unloaded at the super-illegal speeds.
  The owner was quite fortunate.  Injuries were more than a broken wrist
  and concussion, but not what you would expect after seeing the car.
  Arguably, he would not have survived if he had a 4- or 5-point race
  harness since the car had no roll-bar or cage.  The stock 3-point
  harness allowed his body to get pushed over to the right as the roof
  was collapsed onto the seatback.
  Something to think about before putting racing harnesses in car that's
  not equipped with a cage.
  ---- original message ----
Glad to see Steve and Julian's comments on the stock 3-point, which I prefer for
 our mostly- street use. I note that in the serious crashes I've heard about, th
e stock system protects well. Sure- it's possible to get killed but this apparen
tly doesn't happen often.

Hear-say #1: A few years ago, a So-Cal owner (apparently) blew a tire at a verif
ied-by-GPS 187mph on a deserted Nevada highway while 'testing' a new high-horse
engine. The car rolled & somersaulted end-over end several times. Front of the r
oof was bent almost level with the hood while the rear half- with him inside- wa
s at almost stock height. Speedo was torn out of the badly damaged dashboard. He
 got a broken wrist & slight concussion. Stock belts.

Hear-say #2 happened on a convoy to 'Vegas; the last car in the group passing a
pickup on a 2-lane CA country road did "something" that caused the car to go off
 the road and barrel-rolled, completely clearing a std barbed wire fence to land
 wheels-up in a field. Driver & passenger were reportedly shaken but unhurt. Sto
ck belts.


-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Lisa <[1]stevelisa at patentit.com>
To: Julian Kift <[2]julian_kift at hotmail.com>
Cc; Detomaso List <[3]detomaso at server.detomasolist.com>
Sent: Thu, Feb 27, 2020 8:37 am
Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Seatbelts

  My two cents:A  Julian is absolutely right.A A
  In addition to our racecars, we have severalA "track day" cars.A  My
  son is a technical inspector for NASA, and both he and I have
  instructed.A  90% of theA "track day" people have their race harnesses
  installed incorrectly, and even my Dodge Viper ACR "track day" car has
  the cutoutsA in the seat and harness bar too high and it fails to hold
  you down in the seat.A  They are so high that they render a HANS device
  useless.A  So, even though the ACR comes from Dodge with both the three
  point system and full harnesses, we prefer the three pointA belts and
  adjust them tightly if all we are doing is a track day.A  A NASA allows
  you use the three point system during their TT competition events -
  indeed mandates it if your harness bar is not designed strictly in
  accordance with the rules.A
  That said, a properly designed and placed harness bar with a
  well-matched seat is safer.A  But, you need to make sure it is designed
  correctly and worn properly.A A
  Regards,A
  Steven G. Lisa, Esq.
  The Law Offices of Lisa & Lesko, LLC
  Email: [4]SteveLisa at PatentIt.comA
  Direct: 480-442-0297
  [1]www.PatentIt.com
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  On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 9:00 AM Julian Kift
  <[2][5]julian_kift at hotmail.com> wrote:

    A  A Corey,
    A  A Be sure to get a 5 or 6 point harness and not settle fora 4
    point that
    A  A doesn't have the submarine belt. Anchoring for a 5 point isn't
    ideal in
    A  A the Pantera and much easier if you have a seat with the cut out
    for the
    A  A submarine belt.
    A  A I switched from 5 point back to a simple 3 point stock style
    seat belt
    A  A last summer and really happy with my choice. My reasons were
    1.) I'm
    A  A long legged and with the 5 point harness properly adjusted I
    could not
    A  A reach the ignition switch 2. It's a PITA if you take different
    A  A passengers frequently to constantly adjust the harness 3.)
    Unless you
    A  A seat is relatively low back or has the cutouts for shoulder
    belts the
    A  A harness bar does not place the shoulder straps in a great
    position,
    A  A especially if they have to 'wrap' around the outside edge of
    the seat.
    A  A 4.) Most everyday folks do not adjust a harness properly to be
    any real
    A  A effect in an accident, it really does need to be cinched down
    to the
    A  A point your body movements are restricted. 5). The harness bar
    really
    A  A needs additional intermediate anchoring over the the two bolts
    at the
    A  A ends to be safe.
    A  A I would assess your track use frequency and consider installing
    the
    A  A harness bar and appropriate seat for each track event and use a
    street
    A  A system for the street.
    A  A Julian
    A  A

    A  A > On Feb 26, 2020, at 11:42, Corey Price
    <[9][6]coreyjprice at gmail.com> wrote:
    A  A >
    A  A > I don't have seatbelts currently. I have Recaro seats and I
    plan to
    A  A take the Pantera to the track occasionally, but mostly drive it
    on the
    A  A street. I'm looking for seatbelt recommendations.
    A  A >
    A  A > Corey
    A  A > ______________________________________________

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   My recollection that the driver said the shoulder strap released
   (broke?) and did not hold him erect, which may have saved him.
   Ken

   On Thursday, February 27, 2020, 10:39:31 PM PST, Garth Rodericks via
   DeTomaso <detomaso at server.detomasolist.com> wrote:
     The "day before pics" are from Concorso, but they're not the day
     before.  The accident occurred following the Fun Rally in Las Vegas.
     But, you can see what a beautiful car it was.
     On Thursday, February 27, 2020, 04:56:44 PM PST, Garth Rodericks
     <[1]garth_rodericks at yahoo.com> wrote:
     Attached are few couple pics of "hearsay 1" - a couple from the day
     before at Concorso I believe, then the day after...  You'd never know
     it's the same car.
     Although I heard it reported that the section of highway had some
     rolling dips so to speak, which would unload the suspension; there
   was
     also a cross-wind, so the car got blown right off the road when the
     suspension unloaded at the super-illegal speeds.
     The owner was quite fortunate.  Injuries were more than a broken
   wrist
     and concussion, but not what you would expect after seeing the car.
     Arguably, he would not have survived if he had a 4- or 5-point race
     harness since the car had no roll-bar or cage.  The stock 3-point
     harness allowed his body to get pushed over to the right as the roof
     was collapsed onto the seatback.
     Something to think about before putting racing harnesses in car
   that's
     not equipped with a cage.
     ---- original message ----
   Glad to see Steve and Julian's comments on the stock 3-point, which I
   prefer for
   our mostly- street use. I note that in the serious crashes I've heard
   about, th
   e stock system protects well. Sure- it's possible to get killed but
   this apparen
   tly doesn't happen often.
   Hear-say #1: A few years ago, a So-Cal owner (apparently) blew a tire
   at a verif
   ied-by-GPS 187mph on a deserted Nevada highway while 'testing' a new
   high-horse
   engine. The car rolled & somersaulted end-over end several times. Front
   of the r
   oof was bent almost level with the hood while the rear half- with him
   inside- wa
   s at almost stock height. Speedo was torn out of the badly damaged
   dashboard. He
   got a broken wrist & slight concussion. Stock belts.
   Hear-say #2 happened on a convoy to 'Vegas; the last car in the group
   passing a
   pickup on a 2-lane CA country road did "something" that caused the car
   to go off
   the road and barrel-rolled, completely clearing a std barbed wire fence
   to land
   wheels-up in a field. Driver & passenger were reportedly shaken but
   unhurt. Sto
   ck belts.
   -----Original Message-----
   From: Steve Lisa <[1]stevelisa at patentit.com>
   To: Julian Kift <[2]julian_kift at hotmail.com>
   Cc; Detomaso List <[3]detomaso at server.detomasolist.com>
   Sent: Thu, Feb 27, 2020 8:37 am
   Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Seatbelts
     My two cents:A  Julian is absolutely right.A A
     In addition to our racecars, we have severalA "track day" cars.A  My
     son is a technical inspector for NASA, and both he and I have
     instructed.A  90% of theA "track day" people have their race
   harnesses
     installed incorrectly, and even my Dodge Viper ACR "track day" car
   has
     the cutoutsA in the seat and harness bar too high and it fails to
   hold
     you down in the seat.A  They are so high that they render a HANS
   device
     useless.A  So, even though the ACR comes from Dodge with both the
   three
     point system and full harnesses, we prefer the three pointA belts and
     adjust them tightly if all we are doing is a track day.A  A NASA
   allows
     you use the three point system during their TT competition events -
     indeed mandates it if your harness bar is not designed strictly in
     accordance with the rules.A
     That said, a properly designed and placed harness bar with a
     well-matched seat is safer.A  But, you need to make sure it is
   designed
     correctly and worn properly.A A
     Regards,A
     Steven G. Lisa, Esq.
     The Law Offices of Lisa & Lesko, LLC
     Email: [4]SteveLisa at PatentIt.comA
     Direct: 480-442-0297
     [1]www.PatentIt.com
     Scottsdale OfficeA |A P:A 480.535.6656A  |A A F:A 480.535.6628A
     |A A A:A 7689 East Paradise Lane, Suite 2, Scottsdale, AZ 85260
     Chicago OfficeA |A P: 312.752.4357A  |A  F: 312.896.5633A  |A  A: 55
   E.
     Monroe Street, Suite 3800, Chicago, IL 60603
     This email is intended only for the recipient above and may contain
     confidential and privileged information. If you received this email
   in
     error please destroy it and indicate such by return email to me.
   Thank
     you.
     On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 9:00 AM Julian Kift
     <[2][5]julian_kift at hotmail.com> wrote:
       A  A Corey,
       A  A Be sure to get a 5 or 6 point harness and not settle fora 4
       point that
       A  A doesn't have the submarine belt. Anchoring for a 5 point isn't
       ideal in
       A  A the Pantera and much easier if you have a seat with the cut
   out
       for the
       A  A submarine belt.
       A  A I switched from 5 point back to a simple 3 point stock style
       seat belt
       A  A last summer and really happy with my choice. My reasons were
       1.) I'm
       A  A long legged and with the 5 point harness properly adjusted I
       could not
       A  A reach the ignition switch 2. It's a PITA if you take different
       A  A passengers frequently to constantly adjust the harness 3.)
       Unless you
       A  A seat is relatively low back or has the cutouts for shoulder
       belts the
       A  A harness bar does not place the shoulder straps in a great
       position,
       A  A especially if they have to 'wrap' around the outside edge of
       the seat.
       A  A 4.) Most everyday folks do not adjust a harness properly to be
       any real
       A  A effect in an accident, it really does need to be cinched down
       to the
       A  A point your body movements are restricted. 5). The harness bar
       really
       A  A needs additional intermediate anchoring over the the two bolts
       at the
       A  A ends to be safe.
       A  A I would assess your track use frequency and consider
   installing
       the
       A  A harness bar and appropriate seat for each track event and use
   a
       street
       A  A system for the street.
       A  A Julian
       A  A
       A  A > On Feb 26, 2020, at 11:42, Corey Price
       <[9][6]coreyjprice at gmail.com> wrote:
       A  A >
       A  A > I don't have seatbelts currently. I have Recaro seats and I
       plan to
       A  A take the Pantera to the track occasionally, but mostly drive
   it
       on the
       A  A street. I'm looking for seatbelt recommendations.
       A  A >
       A  A > Corey
       A  A > ______________________________________________
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