Marussia F1 Team - A medical update and expression of gratitude by the Bianchi family
http://www.marussiaf1team.com/news/1042/
Forza Jules!
short summary:countersteer wrote:G-sensor in the ear measures 92 g.
I read the article with google translate. Would appreciate any further comments.
http://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/form ... 12210.html
If they mean this http://scarbsf1.com/blog1/wp-content/up ... /01/01.jpg, then it's possible that the people attending the accident may have just placed it there out of conenience?- the "neck support" (i'd rather say headrest) that is supposed to soften the impact to the back of the head was found somewhere in the engine bay (!)
i guess they will claim to quote the official FIA report, so they've translated it and used "nackenschutz" translated literally it's "neck guard" ... since it can't be HANS it's probably that, maybe it got pushed back that hard ... well know when (if) they release the reporttommylommykins wrote:If they mean this http://scarbsf1.com/blog1/wp-content/up ... /01/01.jpg, then it's possible that the people attending the accident may have just placed it there out of conenience?- the "neck support" (i'd rather say headrest) that is supposed to soften the impact to the back of the head was found somewhere in the engine bay (!)
JB survived because of HANS else he would have suffered a basal skull fracture which would have killed him.ringo wrote:Iv'e seen online where it is said his crash was 92g.
The medical update doesn't really tell us much about progress but at least things aren't getting worse and he's under control.
Funny how modern lethal f1 crashes tend to result in putting a driver in a coma due to head injury. The rest of the body is well protected on the other hand.
It's the head protection that may need a rethink.
Let's hope jules doesn't have to pay the ultimate price. I hope he recovers like Massa, only that he keeps the speed.
The injury was caused by rapid deceleration, all the armoured closed cockpits in the world wouldn't prevent this particular sort of damage.ringo wrote:Iv'e seen online where it is said his crash was 92g.
The medical update doesn't really tell us much about progress but at least things aren't getting worse and he's under control.
Funny how modern lethal f1 crashes tend to result in putting a driver in a coma due to head injury. The rest of the body is well protected on the other hand.
It's the head protection that may need a rethink.
Let's hope jules doesn't have to pay the ultimate price. I hope he recovers like Massa, only that he keeps the speed.
doesn't look like his head came in contact with the cranehollowBallistix wrote:It's probably more due to the deceleration on an individual component or body part, in the Hamilton impact the deceleration isn't isolated to his head, where with Jules it probably is when his helmet hits the crane...
Indeed. The HANS device likely prevented him from being killed outright by a neck break, but there's nothing it can do to stop the deceleration forces on the brain.Jonnycraig wrote:Probably already been pointed out, but the damage has been caused by the brain being unable to decelerate inside the skull at the same rate as the body, and also parts of the brain decelerating at different rates with each other, causing tears within the brain tissue and the axons that control the way the brain processes information and communicates within itself. HANS is of course designed to aid this, but was never designed to counter a heavy hit against a recovery tractor.