Unfortunately, this used to be a beautiful 323i. I wasn't there myself, but I'm told the car was out of control at Eastern Creek (in Sydney Australia) in turn 1 which would have been well over 100 mph in this car. The car rolled, but the driver walked away with nothing more than a headache! Luckily, he'd installed a half cage just before this event. Terrible shame as this was a lovely car and really quick. He would regularly beat most of the modern M3s.
Pete K
'79 323i (for good times)
'81 M535i (for collecting)
'75 520i (track machine)
'03 320i (for commuting)
'97 Laser
http://team-orange.blogspot.com/
Ouch! The guy did a thorough job front to end! But you don't know what happened? Friend of mine did the same with his E21 at Spa in Belgium, when you hit the grass sideways a flip over can happen quite easily and in most cases that's the end for our beloved youngtimers...
Was that Craig Nelson's car? If so a lot of money had gone into it.
He also has/had a genuine JPS that he stopped using on track days after another shunt. He rebuilt that car and it was a credit to him. Don't think he will rebuild the blue car. A very lucky boy!
He is very lucky with the rollbar!
Otherwise he would be very dead!
Understeer is when you hit the wall with the front of the car and oversteer is when you hit the wall with the rear of the car. Horsepower is how fast you hit the wall. Torque is how far you take the wall with you.
JTY is right, it is a full cage. It looked like a half cage because the passenger side pillar was down so low. I checked the other photo and it has just "pulled" the roof edge down over the cage bar! You can actually see it sticking up through the sun roof in this photo.
I asked the guys who were there and they said the back end got away in the fast (160 km/h) first corner and slid off the track. The tyres dug into the grass and it rolled 5 times before before coming to rest against the wall!
Pete K
'79 323i (for good times)
'81 M535i (for collecting)
'75 520i (track machine)
'03 320i (for commuting)
'97 Laser
http://team-orange.blogspot.com/