Friction burn? Yeah, I've heard of that happening to people whose leathers are a little too loose fitting. Plus sliding along asphalt like he did (both at Silverstone and Sachsenring) there is a good chance the the heat from sliding will burn your arm with out actaully having a whole in the leathers. But I'm sure that I heard Cal say in one of his interviews that the leathers opened up and allowed gravel and shit tear into his arm for the second time this season. I can't figure out which interview that was while at work, so I'll look closer this evening to find it. When I heard that, my first impression was that it was definitely not a glowing endorsment of his leathers manufacture.
Disclaimer: I don't actually know what I'm talking about and everything I say should be taken as words of wisdom from a armchair general/mechanic/engineer/racer.
It's called 'degloving'. Nasty business, can happen heaps of different ways. People often look confused by their grazes and intact leathers.
My leathers have always been tight...real tight. Not many people have crashed as often as I in a single suit, and I never got a scratch or had them repaired. To be fair though, that Shift suit has been retired....Because I got fatter.
Nice lil article by Scott Jones over on Asphalt & Rubber. Something we Kiwis can identify with methinks...
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