Mike DeSantis died
on 4/13/2002 when the throttle on his Legends apparently car hung open
after he let off the gas to enter turn 3 at Wall Stadium. As this
has been a point of concern of mine, I wanted to put this page together.
Upon inspection of my carbs and throttle linkage today, I decided to take
some pictures of the properly installed throttle cable, and then move
the clamps which hold the carbs in place an incorrect position in order
to illustrate how improper positioning of these clamps may cause the throttle
to hang open. The pictures appear below, and you can click on them
for full-size display. If the clamps are not positioned with the
tightening screws at a level, 0 degree angle, they are positioned improperly,
and are at risk of causing the throttle linkage to hang.
Another
thing to look for is throttle cable fraying. The throttle cable
in our cars is subject to wear and tear, like any other piece of equipment.
Every time you press and release the gas pedal, the cable is the part
that is doing the work. I am going to institute a policy with my
team cars that we replace this cable at the beginning of every year, along
with inspecting the cable as part of our weekly safety checks. 
I believe if we are vigilant in just
these two areas of maintenance (making sure the carburetor clamps are
installed correctly and inspecting the throttle cable for signs of wear)
we can greatly reduce the chances of accelerator malfunction. Please
pass this link along, and contact me if you have other suggestions and
ideas. No matter how intense the competition gets, we are all united
in wanting all the competitors to get home safely.
Everyone
at Yeatts Racing sends our deepest sympathies to the family and friends
of Mike DeSantis, along with his competitors, and the fans who witnessed
this tragic event.
-Kevin Yeatts |