Thunders wrote:And why would that be? Visibility has already been tested.namao wrote:https://twitter.com/AlbertFabrega/statu ... 4698797056
With this halo, drivers will not make Eau Rouge or Mónaco. A shame.
Thunders wrote:And why would that be? Visibility has already been tested.namao wrote:https://twitter.com/AlbertFabrega/statu ... 4698797056
With this halo, drivers will not make Eau Rouge or Mónaco. A shame.
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
hollus wrote:Come on, that pic is a terrible hack-job. It put the halo almost at eye level, when it is not.
(So nice the way you debate with others user with that tone, I'm only expressing my opinion respectfully). Here it is.Thunders wrote:Really? Not Even a real Photo? Tray harder please.
Let's try this one. We can see the "idea". I still think that with the halo will be very difficult and dangerous Eau Rouge or Monaco. In my opinion the solution for safety would be aeroscreen or nothing.Cuky wrote:that is again not the real photo. You can clearly see white and red reflections on the HALO.
I think these photoshop efforts are nice, but forgetting a few key things. A driver already looks at the track trough a letterbox, his helmet with a "sun strip". They prob won't even see the upper ring of the Halo and the front bit falls away because of stereo view.namao wrote:Let's try this one. We can see the "idea". I still think that with the halo will be very difficult and dangerous Eau Rouge or Monaco. In my opinion the solution for safety would be aeroscreen or nothing.Cuky wrote:that is again not the real photo. You can clearly see white and red reflections on the HALO.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CcndzUCXEAAojWA.jpg
Last one is not photoshop. Hope with the new evolution drivers can get more visibility.Jolle wrote:I think these photoshop efforts are nice, but forgetting a few key things. A driver already looks at the track trough a letterbox, his helmet with a "sun strip". They prob won't even see the upper ring of the Halo and the front bit falls away because of stereo view.namao wrote:Let's try this one. We can see the "idea". I still think that with the halo will be very difficult and dangerous Eau Rouge or Monaco. In my opinion the solution for safety would be aeroscreen or nothing.Cuky wrote:that is again not the real photo. You can clearly see white and red reflections on the HALO.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CcndzUCXEAAojWA.jpg
Cool pic then! But that's not the point, although it's visible on pics, or renders, it's outside of the divers vision.namao wrote:Last one is not photoshop. Hope with the new evolution drivers can get more visibility.Jolle wrote:I think these photoshop efforts are nice, but forgetting a few key things. A driver already looks at the track trough a letterbox, his helmet with a "sun strip". They prob won't even see the upper ring of the Halo and the front bit falls away because of stereo view.namao wrote:
Let's try this one. We can see the "idea". I still think that with the halo will be very difficult and dangerous Eau Rouge or Monaco. In my opinion the solution for safety would be aeroscreen or nothing.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CcndzUCXEAAojWA.jpg
The last one is a photoshop too. First, you can see that there is no shadow at all on the car or steering wheel coming from HALO even though sun is in front (as evidenced by shadow under the corner marker on the right and shadow from the right rear view mirror just on the edge of the picture (not the reflection on the cockpit side)). Also, you can clearly see that the car is all red around the cockpit area, while reflection on the HALO still has white and red around cockpit like on SF16-H. You can also see that rear edge of the HALO mount on the car is not parallel with the front edge of the cockpit and that there are some jugged edges on the bottom left part of the HALO screaming that it was badly cut from different image. If I am not mistaken, helmet cam picture was taken from video where Brundle drove F10 at Fiorano for SkyF1.namao wrote:Last one is not photoshop. Hope with the new evolution drivers can get more visibility.Jolle wrote:I think these photoshop efforts are nice, but forgetting a few key things. A driver already looks at the track trough a letterbox, his helmet with a "sun strip". They prob won't even see the upper ring of the Halo and the front bit falls away because of stereo view.namao wrote:
Let's try this one. We can see the "idea". I still think that with the halo will be very difficult and dangerous Eau Rouge or Monaco. In my opinion the solution for safety would be aeroscreen or nothing.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CcndzUCXEAAojWA.jpg
Because a "beam" right in front of you won't bother you, but a beam in sight if you look at an apex does.FW17 wrote:I thought 2 supports as with the Aeroscreen would have been a good option that could have been tried
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