Ray wrote:First off I was joking, I edited my comment to reflect that, but I wasn't fast enough. Secondly, since you advocate both KERS, and enclosed cockpits let me pose a question for you. Since Kimi had a battery failure in his car on his KERS system what would you say if that happened in conjunction with his closed canopy cockpit being stuck and he was either burned severely or breathed in the toxic fumes from that battery? Sure you could move the battery but say some electrical wiring caught fire. What then? What about rain races? Can you guarantee it won't fog over and cause a dangerous situation? I'm sure you can, but that again introduces another system that can fail.
To answer your question I can't think of anyone being stuck in car to due the belts malfunctioning. Doesn't mean it hasn't happened I just can't think of any. The only time I can remember that a safety restraint caused a driver to be injured was Doug Wolfgangs' steering wheel being stuck in a Sprint Car crash and he was severely burned, but they learned that the release mechanism shouldn't have been made of plastic.
The rules have already been changed for all KERS systems to be placed between the fuel cell and the rear wheels, but that is moot if they(FOTA) kill it off.
To emergency release the cockpit they can have explosive bolts like i previously proposed, or pressurized air(or CO2), hydraulic like the neutral safety switch, there are plenty of options, here in florida most people carry a hammer to break glass if they go into any of the million of canals, I guess they would rather get eaten by alligators than drown. But I doubt they would make the canopy out of glass.