So today we have reports that Alonso will miss out first GP (next week). It is a standard procedure to minimize risk of consecutive concussion which may cause serious brain damage.
We know that accident happened at relatively low speed (by F1 standards, of course had it been normal car it's quite heavy). It also looks that car damage was not significant.
By all accounts the accident did not look as heavy as for example Raikkonen's crash in Britain last year, yet Raikkonen was fit for next race.
What do you think caused this outcome? A concrete wall surely contributed, but is it possible that F1 cockpit protection is not as effective on the angle of Alonso's crash?
Could crash structures be modified to improve their performance for a wider angle? The relatively small damage to the car means there was less energy dissipation, can it be that suspension arms are too stiff and do not dissipate energy efficiently?