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RACECAR DRIVER
Edward Gulbeng Elisian; Edward G. Elisian; Edward Elisian; Edward Gulbeng Eliseian; Edward G. Eliseian; Edward Eliseian

Edward      
n. εδουάρδος
single minded         
  • [[Argument]] terminology used in [[logic]]
  • Sculpture of Socrates
ANALYSIS OF FACTS, WITH CERTAIN LEVELS OF RIGOR AND PROBLEM-SOLVING ABILITIES, TO FORM A JUDGMENT
Critical Reasoning; Critial thinking; Critical thought; Critical thinker; Critical Thinking; Logical thinking; Single minded; Broad-minded; Broad minded; Narrow-minded; Critical analysis; Critical reflection; User:ArsonMcFire/Sandbox; Critical thinkers; Critical Thinker; Critical-thinking; Critical reasoning; Edward M. Glaser
ειλικρινής, με ένα σκοπόν
safety belt         
  • Warning lights on a car dashboard
  • Automatic seat belt in a [[Honda Civic]]
  • An airplane lap seatbelt.
  • A lap ("2-point") belt in an airplane
  • [[Bucket seat]] combined with a Schroth 6-point harness
  • This child car seat has its own belting system
  • Pyrotechnic pretensioner diagram
  • Seat belt with uncovered inertial reel
  • Lives saved by seat belts and airbags in the United States, 1991–2001
  • A seat belt and tongue
  • A three-point seat belt
  • A seatbelt test apparatus with a crash test dummy.
VEHICLE SAFETY DEVICE DESIGNED TO SECURE THE OCCUPANT OF A VEHICLE AGAINST HARMFUL MOVEMENT THAT MAY RESULT DURING A COLLISION OR A SUDDEN STOP
Safety belt; Seat belts; Seatbelts; Seat-Belt; Lap belt; Automatic seat belts; Automatic seatbelt; Automatic seat belt; Pre-tensioner; Pretensioner; Webclamp; Three-point safety belts; Automatic Seat Belts; Seatbelt; Lap straps; Edward J. Claghorn; Motorized seat belt; Shoulder harness; Seatbelt pretensioner; Seatbelt pre-tensioner; Belt force limiter; Three point safety belt; Three-point safety belt; Three-point seat belt; Three point seat belt; Two-point seatbelt; Three-point seatbelt; Shoulder harnesses; Seatbelt load limiter; Submarining; Inertial reel; Inertia reel
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Ed Elisian

Ed Elisian (born Edward Gulbeng Eliseian; December 9, 1926 – August 30, 1959) was an American racecar driver, mainly competing in the National Championship. He died in a crash at the Milwaukee Mile.

In the 1955 Indianapolis 500, he stopped his car in a futile attempt to help Bill Vukovich when Vukovich's car crashed and burned during the race. He is one of only two drivers in Indy 500 history to stop a non-damaged car to help another driver, the other being Gary Bettenhausen in 1971. He received a sportsmanship award for his efforts, as well as the wrath of the car owner.

In June 1956, Elisian was engaging in a wheel-to-wheel duel with Bob Sweikert, who had won the race in which Vukovich was killed, in a Sprint car race at Salem Speedway when Sweikert made contact with the rail, overleapt it and rolled over outside of the track, suffering fatal skull injuries. Elisian was exonerated as no collision had taken place.

In the 1958 Indianapolis 500, Dick Rathmann and Elisian started the race on the front row, with Jimmy Reece on the outside of the front row. Elisian spun in Turn 3 of the first lap, and collected Rathmann, sending them both into the wall, and starting a 15-car pileup. Pat O'Connor's car hit Reece's car, sailed fifty feet in the air, landed upside down, and burst into flames. Although medical officials said that O'Connor was probably killed instantly from a fractured skull, he was incinerated in the accident, in full view of fans and drivers. Widely blamed for the accident, Elisian was suspended by USAC (reinstated a few days later), and was shunned by the racing community. Rumors spread that Elisian tried to lead the first lap in order to pay gambling debts owed to a syndicate.

In June 1958, Elisian collided with Jim Davis in a Sprint car race at New Bremen Speedway in Auglaize County, Ohio. After Davis had run over one of the wheels of Elisian's spinning car when trying to pass him at the south turn, both cars flipped over and slid down the track. Elisian sustained minor injuries, but Davis, who suffered a skull fracture and chest injuries, died at Memorial Hospital in St. Marys, Ohio. While absolved of blame in the incident, Elisian's unpopularity with drivers deepened.

In September 1958, Elisian was suspended for being charged with passing fraudulent checks among other things, but reinstated as of end of May 1959.

In August 1959, Elisian entered the USAC Indy car 200-mile (320 km) race at the "Milwaukee Mile," known in those days as Wisconsin State Fair Park. Driving a metallic green Watson-style roadster owned by Ernie Ruiz, he crashed on lap 29 when he spun in oil from A. J. Foyt's engine. The car hit the wall, rupturing the fuel cell, and rolled over. Some sixty gallons of fuel caught fire, and took over nine minutes to extinguish. The crash claimed the life of Elisian.