Most people will have seen the F2 crash Norris is referring to, here is the other crash he mentions from this week:
Appreciate the educationholeindalip wrote: ↑12 Jul 2022, 22:17Those aren’t designed as air brakes though, the panels open as a means to let air into the car to keep it on the ground to prevent airborne cars. I’m sure there’s a drag penalty and it slows slightly but that’s not the intent….CMSMJ1 wrote: ↑08 Jul 2022, 10:51The cars are designed to take impacts ito these areas though? The nose designed to turn to dust and the side of the chassis has intrusion panels.
Billy's crash was a high speed rear ending of a car, rather than a sideways piercing hit wasn't it?
Wonder if the aero brakes/Nascar flaps might be a (random) option - car is spinning and air brakes deploy - it'll take some speed out of them won't it?
https://youtu.be/SQiRfDFf1qICMSMJ1 wrote: ↑13 Jul 2022, 09:37Appreciate the educationholeindalip wrote: ↑12 Jul 2022, 22:17Those aren’t designed as air brakes though, the panels open as a means to let air into the car to keep it on the ground to prevent airborne cars. I’m sure there’s a drag penalty and it slows slightly but that’s not the intent….CMSMJ1 wrote: ↑08 Jul 2022, 10:51
The cars are designed to take impacts ito these areas though? The nose designed to turn to dust and the side of the chassis has intrusion panels.
Billy's crash was a high speed rear ending of a car, rather than a sideways piercing hit wasn't it?
Wonder if the aero brakes/Nascar flaps might be a (random) option - car is spinning and air brakes deploy - it'll take some speed out of them won't it?
Do they work? I suspect most vehicles would take a bloody big jump if hitting the sausages regardless of mitigation
I'm no expert, but these sausage kerbs seem kind of dangerous even for GT and touring cars.pob wrote: ↑13 Jul 2022, 06:32Most people will have seen the F2 crash Norris is referring to, here is the other crash he mentions from this week:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F550jL4zgXc