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Dutch axle windup video

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Am posting this separately to make it easier to find in the future.

Here's a Dutch video of axle activity during a race. Amazing how it all doesn't just break immediately - especially the springs:

 
I would not have been surprised to see the axle just come loose and fly apart in many pieces. Very impressive to actually see in action. I guess I never thought the rear suspension moved around that much and with such sudden and violent changes from acceleration to deceleration.
 
The FIA rules prohibit traction bars on Healeys so the racers across the pond build their rear springs with a very strong main leaf that helps to prevent windup. Even then you can see what happens. The car in the video is driven by Jaap Sinke, the son of Rinus Sinke, a Dutch Healey racer champion.
 
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The FIA rules prohibit traction bars on Healeys so the racers across the pond build their rear springs with a very strong main leaf that helps to prevent windup. Even then you can see what happens. The car in the video is driven by Jaap Sinke, the son of Rinus Sinke, a Dutch Healey racer champion.

Boy the springs in that video look like noodles.
 
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