And my point is that cars still can catch fire after a crash , but I'm being told, the last car to crash and burn was in 1989 !
I know fires are less common in F1 these days,
I'm saying more cars have crashed and caught fire than wheels hitting drivers on the head, this is surely a fact.
The whole point of my argument is, people seem overly fussed about driver safety, and that drivers need to have more protection from something that hasn't really been seen in F1. A loose wheel hitting a driver has never happened from what I know. So adding the Halo to combat this (all i seem to see is videos f the Halo being hit by a wheel, I've not seen the Halo being hit by a Car at 100+mph) adds problems of drivers getting out of the car slower, and making it slower for medics to get a driver out of the car, and when the car could be upside down in the gravel god knows what will happen.
So why are the people overly fussed about loose wheels, not fussed about fires ? when fires happen more often ? It doesnt add up.
Does the British F3 even have the Halo this year ? A formula where the only time I can think a loose wheel killed someone.