Blanchimont wrote:Regarding Kubica's accident, if you stop the video at 0:36 min, you notice that the barrier has moved where the impact happened. This clearly decreased the acceleration and acted as a kind of deformable crash structure.
Yes and that clearly shows the violence of Kubica´s crash, a concrete wall being displaced is something you will see few times in your life
But even so it was displaced much less than the crane with the Marusia, so it´s a lot more rigid object/structure than the crane, and the crash was much faster, but even with these two aspects in favour for Jules, he was seriously injured while Robert wasnt
The reason is deceleration
Take it this way, imagine a concrete wall like that Kubica crashed with, or a bit higher if you want, someone crashes with it perpendicullary at 100km/h.
Now imagine the wall is not vertical, the higher part is closer to the car coming, and the lower part is further. Let´s say with 40º angle. When crashing, the car will be embebed under the wall going from 100 to 0 in no time, decelerations will be fatal, driver is dead.
Now imagine the same case with the wall with the opposite inclination, like a ramp. It´s not a ramp because it´s inclined only 40º from vertical so the car will crash with it. But instead of being embebed the car will be deflected, will probably jump (at least the survival cell), so the car will go from 100 to whatever speed it keep while jumping over the wall, let say 30-40km/h. This means deceleration will be lower than in first case so the driver could survive.
Jules crane acted like first case, it´s stopped his car completely producing huge decelerations. Robert Kubica wall acted like second case, with horizontal inclination instead of vertical, but it´s the same case, the important thing is his car was deflected instead of stopped so decelerations were lower, even when his crash was much faster and the object he crashed with was more rigid
The more I think about this, more conviced I am crane skirts would have saved Jules. And I´ll repeat one more time I´m not saying they´re the root of the problem, but can´t understand how they said on the report crane skirts would have changed nothing