Sickening 38G crash prompts Supercars safety change

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Sickening 38G crash prompts Supercars safety change
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All three drivers miraculously escaped unharmed 😳 9WWOS

Typically, when a driver stalls on the grid, flags are waved from the pit wall to signal that a car is stationary.

Now, Supercars and its teams have agreed to mandate a standard setting that will ensure the warning lights take priority over other dash settings. "Representatives from Supercars teams discussed and agreed to mandate a dash configuration that ensures all drivers will receive a full in-car warning, which will be sent directly to the dashboard and shift light modules.

Erebus Motorsport driver Brodie Kostecki said the light system is "sort of useless" if the warning comes on late. "It said the car was stalled – so it would probably be worth putting some flaggies back out. I believe it would definitely help."

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