a friend of mine who is a local race car driver in Malaysia was asking me if i could make a proposal to the Dept. of Transportation of Malaysia on putting a roll cage in his road car (Dept. of Transp. wouldnt give permission to install a roll cage in a road car). Knowing him and his street racing background, i declined because i knew what he was going to do with the car if he gets to install a roll cage in it.
He asked me to name a few reasons why he shouldnt have a roll cage install in his car other than using it for street racing purposes. His reason is that ... having a roll cage is more safer in case of an accident.
My argument is that ... who would want a roll cage in a street car ... it's hard to get in and out of the car, it's heavy, it will cost money. But he said those are not a strong argument on not having a roll cage in a street car.
Im really against street racing, and i know for a fact ... these street racers are going to be more daring when they feel safe being inside a roll cage.
Anybody have any idea or suggestion on what i should tell my friend and his team of group racer on why having a roll cage is not a good idea on a street car?
p/s: telling them racing is a dangerous sport wouldnt do any good.