Hey, guys.
So I was thinking about how Grosjean's car was separated by the rails (blades?) of the Armco barrier as the car penetrated it and the resulting punctures / cuts / tears in the fuel system. I am not apportioning blame to the barrier or the car in this topic, everything can be improved so it would be due diligence to look at the car as well. Here is to discuss the car.
These questions come to my mind:
Stonger Engine to Monocque coupling
What if the Engine, which is a load bearing segment of the chassis, did not separate from the monocoque?
Why did it happen and should we prevent it from happening in this case?
How can this be done?
A layered metal or zylon band surrounding the fuel tank connection area to prevent cuts and punctures?
How did the fuel system get breached? The dry break connections supposedly did their job at least from the engine side, but there was a signficant amount of fuel realeased from somewhere. Whether or not it was a continued leak or not it hard to tell.
Would Zylon layers have prevented these cuts/ slicing or tank or fuel connections or lines?
Feel free to reflect and discuss.