monkeyswrench
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Claiming a helmet did not "do it's job" is a bit of a reach. The helmet itself, and helmet, can only absorb a certain amount of energy. The varying density of the foam and other materials is intended to slow the transference of energy, absorb some, but not mitigate it's effects entirely. The human brain sits within it's own, natural, helmet, the skull. The brain itself is isulated within, suspended buy a liquid. A person can suffer a brain injury without the skull itself being broken. Rapid acceleration of deceleration can do these things.
Muldowney herself I can't remember making a 300mph pass. She was already fading out when the top teams started those. Bell was a big name, possible the only name, when she started. Since then many things have changed, and many lives have been saved by other manufacturers as well. I think I'd trust my brain to the engineers at a large helmet manufacturer over the opinion of a racer retired years ago.
Muldowney herself I can't remember making a 300mph pass. She was already fading out when the top teams started those. Bell was a big name, possible the only name, when she started. Since then many things have changed, and many lives have been saved by other manufacturers as well. I think I'd trust my brain to the engineers at a large helmet manufacturer over the opinion of a racer retired years ago.