reginos:
RIP Sean.
Was he formally coaching the 20 year old, or he was doing a favour to a friend?
The fact that the car was a 996 indicates an amateur situation, most probably.
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"Form follows function"
Very sad indeed and such a "stupid" death as a co-passenger (I hate driving with others at the steering wheel).
Yes, he may have coached the other driver but why in the co-passenger seat? He should have driven in a car ahead of him and tell him what to do via a two-way radio. Way too dangerous to drive with rookie drivers at the steering wheel. Also, the car seems to have been rented. I do not trust rental cars, even less rental race cars. You never know what the previous driver "did" with the car and if the car has been maintained properly.
So sad...such a stupid death, I cannot believe it. R.I.P. Sean.
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Turbo S, Cayenne GTS (958), BMW X3 35d (2013)
My condolences to an obviously talented driver.
Unfortunately that is the reality for many race car drivers. To make ends meet, they often coach.
Though I do it for fun and to "give back", I've instructed for years, almost always in the passengers seat and it is a skill that takes a great amount of time to learn and is physically and mentally draining but rarely deathly dangerous. I would have to suspect, not knowing anything about the crash and purely speculating, that this was a mechanical issue. Pretty big impact though.
Past-President, Porsche Club of America - Upper Canada Region