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I do think curbing it for the sake of 'road car relevance' is a stupid idea. When did Formula One become a prototype racing series for road car technologies? I understand that compromises need to be found to keep the sponsors happy and fun the series, but that's not really the point of F1 is it? I wonder if Dr, Baretsky will be criticising NASCAR at any point because "we don't drive on ovals in Germany, so how is it relevant?" Racing is not, as far as I'm aware, just R&D or marketing for the road car industry. Touring Cars aside. |
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So was Mark Webber's crash; the last time I saw a crash like that was Dario Franchiti's crash and that was due to wheels interlocking, just goes to show how car design improved, especially the concept of a safety cell. Villeneuve's Ferrari didn't have a safety cell and the chassis was made from honeycombed aluminium, not carbonfibre.
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Either way if that accident had happened now like Webber's, with all the modern safety features, I reckon he would have survived. |
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Either way, he would probably have survived with the HANS device. Its hard to die in modern motorsports nowadays, because of innovations that came as a result of people like GV dying
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