- 07 Oct 14, 14:01#419941
I had mentioned something like that in the cockpit thread but perhaps the discussion is more relevant here. Maybe there's a way the tractors could have some type of safety 'skirt'? Not sure how it would work and any idea I think of involving tires surrounding the vehicle, the FIA would still have to figure out how to stop the cars from "submarining", as newey put it, under the tractors or other track-side vehicles.
Or, perhaps each grand prix could have big cranes like they do in monaco so only a couple of guys have to hop over the wall to hook up the car and then hop back over to safety quickly? idk
One thing that's crossed my mind, in view of this accident and Maria's accident, when JCB/ transporter type vehicles are on track near race cars, is there some way they can be protected from impact of a race car? Maybe with a mobile tyre wall? Just a thought, tell me if I'm being stupid.
You could be on to something here and track recovery vehicles could be fitted with some sort of impact protection. F1 cars carry so much forward momentum that even at cruising speeds they could cause serious impact damage. Unlike Sutil, Bianchi went straight off the track and didn't aquaplane backwards and from the video looked to be carrying a bit more speed so he would've felt the full force of the underside of the JCB. Very very unfortunate accident that the deployment of the safety car couldn't have prevented. The race was never going to be red flagged prior to that point as several drivers have indicated that it was safe to continue.
I had mentioned something like that in the cockpit thread but perhaps the discussion is more relevant here. Maybe there's a way the tractors could have some type of safety 'skirt'? Not sure how it would work and any idea I think of involving tires surrounding the vehicle, the FIA would still have to figure out how to stop the cars from "submarining", as newey put it, under the tractors or other track-side vehicles.
Or, perhaps each grand prix could have big cranes like they do in monaco so only a couple of guys have to hop over the wall to hook up the car and then hop back over to safety quickly? idk
Not bad for a #2 driver