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Cycle News Issue 15 April 17

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TEAM 7 RACING'S VALERIE THOMPSON AND DENIS MANNING P110 Interview For Denis Manning, team leader and builder of the "BUB 7 streamliner," he immediately saw what went right as he approached the crash site. "All the safety stuff we designed worked," he declared after an initial look at the wreck. Manning and the Team 7 Racing crew were awash with relief to see Thompson on her feet, and couldn't help but marvel at how flawlessly the streamliner had performed in the crash. Parachutes had automatically deployed, the carbon-composite monocoque frame was flensed by the violent tum- ble, but firmly in tact, and no fuel had spilled. Aside from a small gash on her shin, Thompson was nearly unscathed. "She walked away," Manning said. "That's the victory." What Happened? "Today didn't go as planned," said Thompson. Several hours after the crash, she was still in a pensive state, yet willing to talk about the incident. "It doesn't feel very good. But at 343 miles per hour, standing here talking to you is pretty, truly amazing. "Everything happened in slow mo- tion," she recalled. "Even though the engine was revving, I remember it being—quiet. I don't remember being upside down, not one time." Thompson reported she did not lose The carbon- composite monocoque design of the BUB 7 streamliner held up remarkably well in what was a violent, high- speed crash.

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