Facts Only wrote: ↑07 May 2017, 16:01
George-Jung wrote: ↑03 May 2017, 23:21
Massa, spring, Hungary...
Henry Surtees, Justin Wilson, Dan Weldon.
The biggest cause of deaths in Single Seater racing these days is drivers being truck in the head with Debris and Track furniture. It's only right that something is being looked into. If we had the attitude of 'what we have is fine' the drivers would still be wearing leather hats and not being strapped in.
sorry im late to the party but i can tell ill get my whole point out just with this post.
1- Dan wheldon would not have been saved by any device anyone has proposed so far. He went head first at 180+mph into a catchfence built to be strong enough to take that hit. It ripped the entire rollhoop clean off the car.
2- Wilson had a large piece of ballast in the nosecone fall to the top of his head, but unless it was a roof with good support he would have still died. It fell almost perfectly on the top of his head, so it would have cleared both the RB and ferrari versions.
3- surtees had a wheel and spindle assembly bounce in front of him. Lets call it 25lb at 130mph (though it was likely more), I think the Halo could have saved him, but i doubt any clear windshield will ever be strong enough to take that hit. No, airplane windows dont take that sort of hit. Any windshield in an open top simply wont be strong enough due to the lack of support all around. It could have avoided massas accident or at worst softenned the hit. Though that spring would have blown clean into the halo
I fully support any measures to make racing safer, but people have to be realistic in what theyre trying to accomplish. Most of fatal accidents since the 2000s would still be fatal without major change. Look at the effort nascar went to, redesigned the entire car to be safer, mandated hans device (and closed faced helmets), and redesigned every aspect of safety on the tracks themselves. The tracks were quickly required to have SAFER barriers on corners, now a days most are covered the whole way around. Indy car also benefited from the hans and safer barriers big time. LMS prototypes were recently mandated to be fully closed cockpit cars. It would be very hard to have a safe single seater open wheel car. Anything you add past shoulders will hurt exiting a car thats upside down. And any doors you add would either also majorly slow you down exiting and upside down car, or give up safety from lateral hits, like getting T boned.
IMHO short of just having open wheel LMP cars it would be very hard to come up with a solution that is overall safer than what we have currently.