High Res of Buemi crash.
http://vimeo.com/10972890
BBC chaps said that the wheel tethers withstand about 5000 kg of load.
Fixed...Giblet wrote:I just woke up and saw about Buemi's accident. I guess wheel tethers are uselss when the upright actually explode into nothing.
From that video I got the moment, or as least as close to it as I could, where the happening occurs:The Local Ride wrote:High Res of Buemi crash.
http://vimeo.com/10972890
BBC chaps said that the wheel tethers withstand about 5000 kg of load.
I think they aren't connected to the chassis anyway. Since the whole suspension went kaput the wheels were free to fly off.Giblet wrote:I just woke up and saw about Buemi's accident. I guess wheel tethers are uselss when the wheels actually explode into nothing.
RacingManiac wrote:The toe link probably is the first member to snap(weakest) so I am guessing the wheel will just turn towards wherever the support is missing. As soon as the wheels break off though, the front brake circuit is severed and front master will just go to the floor so all brake pressure(minus bending of the bias bar) will go to the rear circuit anyway.
Thanks, that explains a fair bit.RacingManiac wrote:The toe link probably is the first member to snap(weakest) so I am guessing the wheel will just turn towards wherever the support is missing. As soon as the wheels break off though, the front brake circuit is severed and front master will just go to the floor so all brake pressure(minus bending of the bias bar) will go to the rear circuit anyway.
The wheels are connected to the chassis by a tether. Supposed to stop the wheels from flying off and away from the car if it crashes. You can see it in some crash videos, where the wheel flops on its side or is trailed along by the car.Pandamasque wrote:I think they aren't connected to the chassis anyway. Since the whole suspension went kaput the wheels were free to fly off.Giblet wrote:I just woke up and saw about Buemi's accident. I guess wheel tethers are uselss when the wheels actually explode into nothing.
They will not be able to do anything about the bumps. The circuit is build on a swamp. They stabilized the ground with millions of stakes and covered it with huge expanded polystyrene boards. They used up the whole Asian supply of styrene for a year. So if there were quality issues with the ground work leading to some of the EPS boards sinking away they have a very heavy repair job on hand which will take weeks to perform.The Local Ride wrote:The issue was raised in FP1 regarding a large bump in the circuit on the entry to turn 1. One of the Lotus managed to damage the diffuser after hitting it about an hour into the session. Quali shouldn't see this being much of a problem but full tanks at the start could potentially see a few problems. What do you guys think?
The right front wheel goes straight for the camera man. Lucky bastard nearly got his head taken off.WhiteBlue wrote:At the end of the video you can see the wheels run up the debris fence some 15 m up into the air and continue to travel into the far distance. There are some people out there but luckily nobody seems to get hurt. If this had been in Italy the place would have been crowded with non paying spectators. These 13 inch wheels have tremendous bounce to them.