Baronbb said:Claire Williams was asked about enclosed cockpits, reported on Bbc and said they should be looked at. Correct me if I am wrong but I thought jb injury caused by massive deceleration and internal movement, surely a cockpit wouldn't make a difference?
I hope so too Bing, but I suspect that he's in trouble.Bing said:...might never know if Bianchi's driving was influenced by the flag as he may not even remember the crash or the preceding events. Nope he's getting better...
Bing said:Looking at one of those videos again, the marshal was waving double yellows but changed to a green flag before the tractor cleared the track. He kept waving it for ages after Bianchi's crash too, which is even weirder... Maybe an inexperienced marshal. Might never know if Bianchi's driving was influenced by the flag as he may not even remember the crash or the preceding events. Nope he's getting better...
buzyg said:Agree that from what we know about this particular incident a closed cockpit would have made very little difference. Here's hoping He recovers.
lux said:buzyg said:Agree that from what we know about this particular incident a closed cockpit would have made very little difference. Here's hoping He recovers.
I think a closed cockpit would have made a massive difference in this case. Bianchi's head hit the rear overhang of the tractor as the car went underneath. A cockpit cage would have taken the hit instead of his head surely!?
lux said:Oh yeh deffo, have you seen the footage....horrific the way the nose slides underneath the rear of the tractor!
Under yellows, and especially DOUBLE Yellows they shouldn't have been racing - it's the same for all formulaeNelly Welly said:why on earth was there such a heavy vehicle on a run off zone while cars were still under race conditions, even on double yellows they were still racing.
Let's not speculatesars said:my money is on mechanical failure and not driver error.
ranski said:lux said:buzyg said:Agree that from what we know about this particular incident a closed cockpit would have made very little difference. Here's hoping He recovers.
I think a closed cockpit would have made a massive difference in this case. Bianchi's head hit the rear overhang of the tractor as the car went underneath. A cockpit cage would have taken the hit instead of his head surely!?
I would have agreed Steve, until I came across
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