Unless the steel is being needfully utilized - in the skilled hands of a competent surgeon..
..I'd rather neither.. ..& so - all the best for a full recovery..
I think the reason for a carbon setup is that it would more likely destroy itself in the impact, absorbing energy rather then start piercing limbs like a giant toothpick.sgth0mas wrote:I would much rather have steel go through my leg than carbon fiber.SectorOne wrote:carbon wishbones next on the agenda?
The wishbones were strengthened this season to account for the increased downforce with this years bodykits.SectorOne wrote:I think the reason for a carbon setup is that it would more likely destroy itself in the impact, absorbing energy rather then start piercing limbs like a giant toothpick.sgth0mas wrote:I would much rather have steel go through my leg than carbon fiber.SectorOne wrote:carbon wishbones next on the agenda?
The tub is heavily reinforced with zylon to try and prevent cockpit intrusion but there is only so much that can be done within the financial boundaries the series operates. Ultimately with a 125G hit and the almost face on angle of the impact, you're looking at military levels of reinforcement.WilliamsF1 wrote: maybe an intrusion panel as in f1 was not used or to be extended in its use
So, by "straight" you mean turn 1 and by "forwards" you mean backwards then....cossie wrote:I hate to say I told ya all so ,but I told you so, that car is a joke. Helio was on the straight going forward when he flipped. Just take a look at that huge floor. .remember Mario also flipped over on the back straight shaking down the old Dallara.guess the new wicker bill they put on the nose didn't work.
F1 uses full CF whisbones, only the ends with the joints are metal. The whole mid part is CF.WilliamsF1 wrote:Does F1 use a cf wishbone? I thought it was metal with a CF wrapping.
All CF possible?
maybe an intrusion panel as in f1 was not used or to be extended in its use
Remember that Indy cars are ground effect cars and has ever been since it introduction in the late 70"RicME85 wrote:Its mentioned in this article:
Could do but implementing it is the problem. The Deltawing solution of a flap closing the diffuser is probably easier to implement quickly.hpras wrote:Good explanation of Helio's airtime.....
http://www.racer.com/more/viewpoints/it ... ar-flipped
toraabe wrote:Remember that Indy cars are ground effect cars and has ever been since it introduction in the late 70"RicME85 wrote:Its mentioned in this article:
Could do but implementing it is the problem. The Deltawing solution of a flap closing the diffuser is probably easier to implement quickly.hpras wrote:Good explanation of Helio's airtime.....
http://www.racer.com/more/viewpoints/it ... ar-flipped
That also means why they are able to race closer than F1.
I assume that F1 will introduce similar underfloor in the future ...
That's probably because they hardly ran on ovalscossie wrote:i cannot remember a champcar taking flight like the current dallara and the previous one.