I'm not sure if your looking at the same halo as me. The helmet is already outside of the area of the halo, seems like more than enough room for a F1 driver to squirm his way out. I'm actually a bit surprised how far out of the seat he is in that photo. If the car had come to rest on the roll hoop I would agree that there would be no way for him to get out, but that's not the purpose of the roll hoop. Having the rear wheels holding up the car definitely helped in this situation.GrandAxe wrote: ↑25 Nov 2018, 18:53You can see the halo just below his helmet in that photo. It obstructs the room that Hulk would have been able to squeeze through, except with flexible head and helmet . There's no way he would get out with the halo. Without? Yes.subcritical71 wrote: ↑25 Nov 2018, 18:43Looking at this image;GrandAxe wrote: ↑25 Nov 2018, 17:49The car wasn't perfectly horizontal, where space to get out would have been most limited. Rather it was hanging on the tyre wall at something like 30-40 degrees. So if we apply a little trigonometry, Hulk would have been able to get out unaided without the halo by simply moving sideways, at an angle to the roll hoop.
https://cdn.images.dailystar.co.uk/dyna ... ab229744d7
It looks like he should have been able to get out. Actually plenty of gap exists. Looks like the side bolster is laying on the ground. Might be good to hear what Hulk had to say afterwards. He may have just preferred to stay put until it was flipped over instead of unbuckling and coming crashing down.
I did read that Hulkenberg wasn't sure if he could get out or not. His statement seemed to indicate that this was a bit disoriented as this was his first time upside;
https://www.crash.net/f1/news/911287/1/ ... lipped-car
Edit: you know what, I just had a better look. I was mistaking the intake as his helmet so my proportions were a bit off. That would have been a tight squeeze! Lets hope there is a lessons learned performed after this one.