Sub-frame connectors... Please build them correctly!

I remember seeing one major structural failure at N.Y. National Speedway (1/4 mile track) back in the mid 1970s. Some guy was racing a mid-sixties 'vette. He cranked the revs and dumped the clutch on the "green." The front end had lifted with one side lifting higher and higher than the other - then CRACK! The body broke in half about mid way between the front and rear wheels. This happened on launch and he skidded to a stop within about 100 feet. I don't know if it is true or not, but somebody in the pits said that 'vettes had "x-frames" and that the owner had cut circles out of the frame to reduce weight, but, again, that was hearsay.

Maybe the owner should have laser cut the top of the frame off and welded it to the floor pans... you know, for strength. #-o