It simply needs to be standardized canopy for different categories which is supplied by an external agency like a helmet manufacturer.
Aircon is not important, the driver is already inside a helmet, how much of an aircon is he going to get?
I don't know the answer to the question but do they subject LMP1 cockpit to any test other than roll over test?Andres125sx wrote:Strongly disagree, a canopy would be as resistant as the survival cell, because it IS part of the survival cell. If it did not crush on that accident, a closed cockpit wouldn´t either, but with extra protection from broken and sharp carbon piecesJolle wrote: A canopy could take a tire, or a nose cone, but it can't take the weight of a car landing on top of it or worse,
Look at the tire fire test, it has flex, and that's just a tire. A inch thick transparent canopy can never be as strong as a metal or carbon structure.Andres125sx wrote:Strongly disagree, a canopy would be as resistant as the survival cell, because it IS part of the survival cell. If it did not crush on that accident, a closed cockpit wouldn´t either, but with extra protection from broken and sharp carbon piecesJolle wrote: A canopy could take a tire, or a nose cone, but it can't take the weight of a car landing on top of it or worse,
Aircon is more then just making it cooler. Cooling could be done by some holes like a helmet. The big problem is fumes from technical difficulties like overflowing batteries, electrical fires etc etc.FW17 wrote:It simply needs to be standardized canopy for different categories which is supplied by an external agency like a helmet manufacturer.
Aircon is not important, the driver is already inside a helmet, how much of an aircon is he going to get?
Aircon not needed, ventilate the helmet with air pipeJolle wrote:Aircon is more then just making it cooler. Cooling could be done by some holes like a helmet. The big problem is fumes from technical difficulties like overflowing batteries, electrical fires etc etc.FW17 wrote:It simply needs to be standardized canopy for different categories which is supplied by an external agency like a helmet manufacturer.
Aircon is not important, the driver is already inside a helmet, how much of an aircon is he going to get?
Cost: a canopy, (almost) as strong as a Halo, which fits a F3? How much would that cost? Vs a two piece steel tube structure with three anker points. 30k vs 1k?
Schumacher’s father and team owner Don Schumacher pushed for the added layer of protection since the beginning of the season. The 25-pound canopy, made by an Indianapolis company, costs around $16,000, a team official said.
So you are saying the top engineers of F1 cant put together a failsafe device to open a canopy when the car is on its roof?Gerhardsa wrote: F1 cars do not have doors and will never be redesigned to have doors, so a canopy is out of the question. Why?
Because that freak accident is possible where a driver is trapped in a car that is upside down, on fire and with debris that punctured the drivers body somewhere and he is unconscious .
No doors with a "fighter jet like" canopy, and that type of scenario....you can just as well bring a body bag to the accident scene.
Dont really have an answer for that. Tradition I suppose?rscsr wrote:why shouldn't a F1 car have no doors? I mean a LMP1 basically opens the canopy, but part of the sidepod can be removed when necessary to remove the driver with the seat from the side. I really don't see the difference there, why they never will have "doors".
Whats the point of the polycarbonate? Debris? Stones? Gritt? What's the advantage of a halo like aero screen with obscured sight and higher costs?FW17 wrote:Aircon not needed, ventilate the helmet with air pipeJolle wrote:Aircon is more then just making it cooler. Cooling could be done by some holes like a helmet. The big problem is fumes from technical difficulties like overflowing batteries, electrical fires etc etc.FW17 wrote:It simply needs to be standardized canopy for different categories which is supplied by an external agency like a helmet manufacturer.
Aircon is not important, the driver is already inside a helmet, how much of an aircon is he going to get?
Cost: a canopy, (almost) as strong as a Halo, which fits a F3? How much would that cost? Vs a two piece steel tube structure with three anker points. 30k vs 1k?
The canopy for an F3 is going to be a aeroscreen with a top. F1 aeroscreen is made of carbon, F3 aeroscreen will be with stell pipe as the Halo with 1/2 inch polycarbonate.
How much do you think a NHRA canopy costs?Schumacher’s father and team owner Don Schumacher pushed for the added layer of protection since the beginning of the season. The 25-pound canopy, made by an Indianapolis company, costs around $16,000, a team official said.
Any reason or just your hope?Gerhardsa wrote: LMP cars have doors, which are used to get in and out of the car. It goes without saying that it doubles as an escape route for the occupant in case of an accident.
F1 cars do not have doors and will never be redesigned to have doors
I think one of the most dangerous moments of close cockpit (GT etc) racing is when cabin fills with smoke and drivers even try to escape still moving cars or even opens doors and undo seatbelts.Andres125sx wrote:Any reason or just your hope?Gerhardsa wrote: LMP cars have doors, which are used to get in and out of the car. It goes without saying that it doubles as an escape route for the occupant in case of an accident.
F1 cars do not have doors and will never be redesigned to have doors
LMP cars have doors exactly because they use closed cockpits, if F1 goes to closed cockpits, they will use doors, period.
To me the current Halo is designed wrong, it should have 2 supports on either side of the cockpit instead of a center support.Jolle wrote: Whats the point of the polycarbonate? Debris? Stones? Gritt? What's the advantage of a halo like aero screen with obscured sight and higher costs?
Then why think of a scenario from the 60's?Gerhardsa wrote:That's your interpretation?
Don't quote me out of context and insinuate that I am saying something I clearly am not. Nowhere did I say the engineers wont be able to design something clever for a upside down car.
I am just stating the obvious here.
No doors, no canopy/tin top... its as simple as that