You ever heard of the Route 66 raceway teams demoltion derby. They don't wear any flame resistant gear, use standard car seats and seatbelts, and there are no rules besides drivers door hits. So two cars could drive head on into each other at 40mph. This would certainly be allowed in the states. And its not more dangerous than any other dirt track racing. Only two fatalities in over 40 years, and the spectators aren't at anymore of a risk than they are from Sprintcars, which are more likely to clear a catchfence than a 1500kg machine.
What terrific footage, thankyou
This is a lot nuts! Dangerous for both the "competitors" and the spectators. I doubt if this would be allowed anywhere in the U.S.
You ever heard of the Route 66 raceway teams demoltion derby. They don't wear any flame resistant gear, use standard car seats and seatbelts, and there are no rules besides drivers door hits. So two cars could drive head on into each other at 40mph. This would certainly be allowed in the states. And its not more dangerous than any other dirt track racing. Only two fatalities in over 40 years, and the spectators aren't at anymore of a risk than they are from Sprintcars, which are more likely to clear a catchfence than a 1500kg machine.
your right .. the usa is soft when it comes to this kinda sport .
17:9 holy shot
really HATE in car.....doesn't work with speedway