I think an integral part of that video was passengering with one another before so we had a reasonable level of confidence about going out and staying what was bloody close to each other for the lap.
The initial results speak for themselves, although I think I'm probably going to play with the footage a bit to make it more interesting and get it under 10 minutes for Youtube exposure.
you must have sat in some badly caged cars if you could hit your head on the cage, theres no problem with a well fitted cage
it becomes a track car when you need ear plugs to drive it and pebbles make the wheels leave the ground
Errr, I think the MSA have a different view to you and why else would most bodies demand roll-cage padding (not pipe lagging) around the driver?
If pebbles make the wheels leave the ground then I think you're rather more likely to end up in the armco and your suspension is rather too hard, but hey - what do I know, eh?