Read this article on the BBC site.
That's very sad news.
not good!
Very Sad news, No-one on here I hope !!
Jason
How Awful, It sends a shudder down my spine just thinking about it. I too hope it's no-one here we know.
[Edited on 8/10/06 by seadog]
gutted. Makes me feel bad about all the times ive nearly lost it on the road with passangers. Sort of glad its only doing trackdays nowdays.
Lets just hope it wasnt driver error or somone is going to feel very bad indeed.
Yup, I know what you mean. The new build is for track only and then no passemgers!
sad news !
does make you think though !
Really sorry to read this its so easy to think the handling of these cars is invincible........
Very sad and our thoughts and condolences must go to friends and family.
However, just a thought but why did they need to emphasise "kit car" in the headline? Are they trying to imply that if it had been a normal
car things would have been different? Even in a tin-top the last thing you want to run into is a tree!
In these PC times the last thing we need are people suggesting that we as drivers, or our cars, are unsafe.
Simon
if i had the choice of hitting a tree in my normal car or a cow in my kit car, id choose the tree all day long. Point is, these cars ARE unsafe compared to 'normal' modern cars.
You get more protection in a car than on a motorbike - which one of the reasons why I drive one of these cars rather than still riding a motorbike.
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Originally posted by asn163
why did they need to emphasise "kit car" in the headline?
From the news story it could have been anything from some really dodgy 70's kit used as a wedding car to a BEC. The fact the report mentioned
front seat passenger could be read to imply it was a 4/5 seater (but it's probably just lazy reporting).
Hitting a tree (or a cow) in any car will probably kill you. 7's are actually pretty safe in a front accident, getting a side/rear impact are
their weaknesses.
Still crap to be family of a fatality, worse if the head injuries are what is making him hard to identify
Really sad news and only just down the road from me!!!
I drive through Austerfield most weekends in the seven (and often in the tintop).
There is a yellow seven lives between me and Retford that was not on his drive when I drove past earlier. I hope he was out for a blat!!
One of my workforce lives in Austerfield so I will see what he knows on Monday. Just hoping it's not a yellow seven or anyone of the forum!!
I had a bad crash last year in my TVR with my son in. Thankfully although I was badly injured he only got seatbelt bruising. He also suffered lots of
mental anguish as he saw his dad in a bad way. He used to love cars but won't get in one now unless he has to. I still drive too fast on my own
but am much more careful with passengers.
I still feel really badly about it so can't imagine how this driver will feel. Lots of sleepless nights for while I fear. I just hope it
wasn't his fault.
apparantly on the news it was a blue westfield from Retford
Genuine heartfelt sympathy from here too the all family and friends of all concerned............
Sad news.
Journalists are not normal people. They just can't stop themselves "making" news stories "interesting". Thats why they say
things like 'John Smith, 34, arrived at his home to find it had been burgled'. His age has nothing to do with it. If it had been an Aston
Martin that had crashed, it would have been called the 195 MPH super car as if its top speed some how caused a 50 MPH crash.
Sadly, you have to know how to "read" news stories to get at the facts.
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Originally posted by JoelP
if i had the choice of hitting a tree in my normal car or a cow in my kit car, id choose the tree all day long. Point is, these cars ARE unsafe compared to 'normal' modern cars.
Poor bloke died of head injuries. Dont know if he was wearing a helmet, but I will now for all journeys.
Not knowing the exact circumstances, its always difficult, as we will probably never know the exact cause of the crash.
A sad day for us all.
I know the road very well, that corner tightens as you go round with a bump mid corner - one of my faves. On Local radio, they said it was someone
from Haxey - I know of an MK and a Westy in Haxey - hope it's neither of them
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Originally posted by Marcus
I know the road very well, that corner tightens as you go round with a bump mid corner - one of my faves. On Local radio, they said it was someone from Haxey - I know of an MK and a Westy in Haxey - hope it's neither of them![]()
There is a thread on the Westfield forum about this. Seems like it was a guy who had only recently got the car in a deal against an Evo 8 he had and
he was letting his mate have a drive. Absolutely tragic, we all need to take care out there, especially with the greasy roads at this time of
year.
[Edited on 9/10/06 by richardR1]
yep, don't forget there will be a lot of mud on the road with it being maize harvesting time, its bad enough in a normal car, lethal in a 7.