What definition?
Main difference between F1 and WEC is not the canopy, but the race distance wich make the whole car (specially the PU) very different, as well as the race strategy approach, and that will never change with or without a canopy
formula racing,Andres125sx wrote: ↑10 May 2017, 18:46What definition?
Main difference between F1 and WEC is not the canopy, but the race distance wich make the whole car (specially the PU) very different, as well as the race strategy approach, and that will never change with or without a canopy
Watch an episode of the nearly 40 year old TV show 'The Dukes of Hazzard'..FrukostScones wrote: ↑10 May 2017, 19:55formula racing,Andres125sx wrote: ↑10 May 2017, 18:46What definition?
Main difference between F1 and WEC is not the canopy, but the race distance wich make the whole car (specially the PU) very different, as well as the race strategy approach, and that will never change with or without a canopy
but that is only monocoque, open wheel single seater...
in my book doens't say anything about open cockpit...
but why have a close cockpit when you have no doors..
so by logic it was always open cockpit not by definition.
ExactlyFrukostScones wrote: ↑10 May 2017, 19:55formula racing,Andres125sx wrote: ↑10 May 2017, 18:46What definition?
Main difference between F1 and WEC is not the canopy, but the race distance wich make the whole car (specially the PU) very different, as well as the race strategy approach, and that will never change with or without a canopy
but that is only monocoque, open wheel single seater...
in my book doens't say anything about open cockpit...
FrukostScones wrote: ↑10 May 2017, 19:55but why have a close cockpit when you have no doors..
so by logic it was always open cockpit not by definition.
Maybe the fact that if it end up upside down in the ground it doesn´t matter as the pilot will be dead has some relevancy
Actually, Andres.. the issue of rapid egress from aircraft cockpits..Andres125sx wrote: ↑11 May 2017, 10:45Maybe the fact that if it end up upside down in the ground it doesn´t matter as the pilot will be dead has some relevancy
Closed cockpits are safer AND faster (reduce drag dramatically), so they´re the obvious evolution for F1 cars.
Er, no, you can't say it would be safer although I agree it would likely be faster. Actually, faster makes it potentially less safe but...Andres125sx wrote: ↑11 May 2017, 10:45
Closed cockpits are safer AND faster (reduce drag dramatically), so they´re the obvious evolution for F1 cars.
This; plus all the accidents where it was only luck that prevented someone from being hit in the head by a tyre, big debris or even a whole car. No matter whether they are freak accidents or not - they actually aren't as rare as we want them to be, and even if a solution couldn't have saved a certain driver in the past, if it can save others in the future, it's worth it.Andres125sx wrote: ↑09 May 2017, 11:32One freak accident?
Jules Bianchi
María de Villota
Almost Massa
Dan Wheldom
Henry Surtees
Justin Wilson
And probably some other I can´t remind just now...
It´s not one I´m afraid, probably not Bianchi, but all the rest would be alive if closed canopies were used.
One is a coincidence, even two can be a coincidence. 6 in past decade cannot be a coincidence, it´s showing a trend, and when a safety problem trend is noticed, FIA job is making whatever neccessary to stop that trend and stop accidents with drivers being injured or killed because of that
True, I only mentioned the serious accidents, but there have been some serious close calls too.Formula Wrong wrote: ↑11 May 2017, 20:09... plus all the accidents where it was only luck that prevented someone from being hit in the head by a tyre, big debris or even a whole car.
I'm still waiting for an example of a serious injury / death caused by an open cockpit.Andres125sx wrote: ↑11 May 2017, 16:55I´m still waiting for some example of some serious injury/death caused by a closed cockpit at any category Just a Fan...
Did you really pause and think before you posted this Just a Fan?Just_a_fan wrote: ↑11 May 2017, 22:12I'm still waiting for an example of a serious injury / death caused by an open cockpit.Andres125sx wrote: ↑11 May 2017, 16:55I´m still waiting for some example of some serious injury/death caused by a closed cockpit at any category Just a Fan...
Yes. None of the deaths described were "caused by an open cockpit". That's a fact. A semantic point, perhaps, but I think it's important to underline that open cockpits have not caused driver deaths.garygph wrote: ↑11 May 2017, 23:05Did you really pause and think before you posted this Just a Fan?Just_a_fan wrote: ↑11 May 2017, 22:12I'm still waiting for an example of a serious injury / death caused by an open cockpit.Andres125sx wrote: ↑11 May 2017, 16:55I´m still waiting for some example of some serious injury/death caused by a closed cockpit at any category Just a Fan...
This right here is the key point that is causing so much of an issue here;Formula Wrong wrote: ↑11 May 2017, 20:09No matter whether they are freak accidents or not - they actually aren't as rare as we want them to be, and even if a solution couldn't have saved a certain driver in the past, if it can save others in the future, it's worth it.