djos wrote:jonathan189 wrote:
I heard enough of this stuff after the Surtees accident... look, accidents in motor racing are always "freak", but that does not mean that the risks can't be reduced.
The FIA needs to seriously consider shielded cockpits. Yes, they could potentially trap drivers inside the car, but do we not now have the technology to make them safe? It just needs a failsafe way for the marshalls to access the driver after an accident.
I wish the teams innovated regarding safety like they innovate when it comes to diffusers.
Nomination: lamest Post of the Year! [-X
Actually, I'm nominating your personal attack on a new users post.
Don't attack peoples or their posts personally, it's just not cool, and does nothing to help this discussion, or any other one.
I've already got you in the back of my mind for a prize for something of the year, but I'll keep it to myself.
As for Massa, and these kind of freak accidents, we will see more of them if teams have to start cutting corners on their budgets. Who knows why that piece came loose? Maybe they cheaped on a lot of fasteners, some epoxy, or just a lesser paid person, it's hard to say.
Imagine if the maintenance crews for air liners were thinned out, and corners were cut financially?
What if the drivers helmets had a steel cage like a hockey mask in front of the mask? Might look goofy, but Masa would only have a bent cage right now, and maybe a concussion, but likely no injury to his face.