G40R - Amazing crash survivability. Thank you Ginetta!

G40R - Amazing crash survivability. Thank you Ginetta!

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ceebmoj

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1,898 posts

261 months

Tuesday 21st February 2017
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G40R - Amazing crash survivability.

Today a ford people carrier rear ended my G40R. I was rolling along at a slow walking pace and was hit in the rear in a 50 limit. The other driver tells me was 35 ish, Apparently they did not see the bright orange car, slow almost to a stop for a cyclist because there where looking at a dead bird in the hedgerow.

Why am I telling you all this? Basically because I can. Currently i'm stiff and mightily pissed off. When I think of all the fun stuff I have driven over the years most of it would have left me with a trip to casualty as a minimum in a similar event and I shudder to think how i would have faired in the 7 clone or bike.

Thank you Ginetta!



foggy

1,159 posts

282 months

Tuesday 21st February 2017
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Glad to hear you're in one piece!

The structure of the G20 was a swaying factor in picking it for a track day toy over other kit type cars. Granted they aren't all that lightweight, but tough as old boots is a term that springs to mind. I describe it as a survival cell with an engine hung out front all perched on a couple of axles!

lucido grigio

44,044 posts

163 months

Tuesday 21st February 2017
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It shouldn't be a surprise seeing as a few get regularly smashed on ITV4 Sunday afternoons during

the BTCC meetings.....smile

Glad you're okay though.

jwoffshore

460 posts

254 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2017
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Oh, bad news on the G40R and good news that you are relatively unscathed. Is the car repairable, or has the main chassis frame been bent?

giff

13 posts

237 months

Thursday 23rd February 2017
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Were you close to Chester?

Edited by giff on Thursday 23 February 11:12

simonjwalker

11 posts

115 months

Thursday 23rd February 2017
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Sorry to hear your news. Glad you are ok.

The roll cage is FIA certified so it is the best protection you can expect. I race my G40 and I've always felt safe. And as a racer I've seen a few cars have unfortunate accidents. As a result I have some advice that may be useful.

First you must get a Ginetta G40 specialist to assess the car. Do not go to your insurers local body shop. Who are G40 specialists? Race teams the run GRDC, Junior and GT5 cars. These guys regularly fix up race damaged cars and know them inside out.

You need to make sure the roll cage is ok. If it's damaged it is likely to be an insurance right off. However, this is unlikely. The specialist should be able to decide what needs replacing and what can be fixed. Body panels are expensive so if possible have them repaired. Race teams often have used spares which can be a cheaper option than buying new from Ginetta.

ceebmoj

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1,898 posts

261 months

Friday 24th February 2017
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simonjwalker said:
First you must get a Ginetta G40 specialist to assess the car. Do not go to your insurers local body shop. Who are G40 specialists? Race teams the run GRDC, Junior and GT5 cars. These guys regularly fix up race damaged cars and know them inside out.
Do you have a recommendation?