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Ha ha! Very good point - although the lack of drive when on 2 wheels may be problematic... a gn/Frazer Nash style back axle would fix that though!
Peter
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Have been there, done this, on more than one occasion and with a terminal result. It's not something I'd recommend!!
I witnessed the incident in the photo and understand it was repeated by the shared driver. I can only say they need to be very careful as it doesn't take much more for it to end very badly and trust me, it hurts!!
Steve
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Car type: Race Ulster, 1926 Special, 1927 Chummy, 1930 Box
The lateral speed for a car to overturn is surprisingly slow. However, usually, the overturning mechanism is that the car has tripped over something. This could be a kerb or a pothole or more importantly a wheel rim exposed by tyre deflection. It’s one of the reasons I’ve never raced on 3.50x19s.
Alan Fairless