I reckon the LMP would have stopped quicker if it was in contact with the ground.
Yes, they are faster than a GT car but also a lot lighter. Overall energy at impact is probably not much different, IMHO.
But, agreed. Driver safety seems to have been cracked these days. Time to consider other aspects of how to allow the cars to be raced to their full potential reasonably safely.
It has to be said, since the LMPs were downgraded in power they seem more unsettled. In both cases, a relatively light touch caused the car to just take off. :-/
Obviously we're never going get a direct comparison unless we have.... A direct comparison. :-/ And if the Audi had been going slower it would not have left the ground. They clearly need to level that gravel trap. I mean how often do we sit and watch a race, an incident occurs and only then do we see the level of energy being released by a tumbling car or cart wheeling bike...ooh that's nasty...ooh that's really shifting... Ooh Blimey it's not slowing down... CHRIST ALMIGHTY IT'S nearly in the crowd/vaulting the fence etc.
Indy cars is an ideal example, they only look dramatically quick when smearing bits of Carbon fibre down the retaining wall after a minor whoopsy leading broken limbs in a bath Tub skidding up the track with no resemblance to a car.
But yes, proves the point surely? Although I do wonder what on earth Mcnish was doing... :-? There was a suggestion he didn't know the Ferrari was there....

Take the TT or the nurenburg ring. Fantastic ribbons of Tarmac. So much so they are considered almost hallowed ground. Pilgrimages.... visitors from the world over... People return year on year... Why? And here my argument falls down a little, danger, for the most part, but also because the track meets the need, the challenge, the drug that's involved with that danger. It's worth the risk.
Name me a short circuit that meets that same level? Silverstone does, according to drivers and riders alike, although I don't think crowd are as keen. Saxon ring maybe in some sections. Lagunas cork screw section, the rest of that circuit us just a means to go back up to the cork screw for another go... Er, and now I'm struggling.
They need to build something worthy of the call. We need it desperately.... IMO.