Yeah, a hydraulic cutting tool can cut through the Halo.
Even if they can't - the seats are extractable through the top hole of the halo, complete with driver in them. There's no regression in the ability to extract a driver here.
Yep they have already sorted this by there being a 'jaws of life' at every track.
Genuine question out of genuine curiosity: Where is it, or are they, kept? Medical car? Who is trained to use them? How are they powered (Fire Service ones are hydraulic and powered from the tender as I understand it)?Restomaniac wrote: ↑01 Mar 2018, 08:41Yep they have already sorted this by there being a 'jaws of life' at every track.
Medical car with a special trained crew going to all the races.adrianjordan wrote: ↑04 Mar 2018, 00:50Genuine question out of genuine curiosity: Where is it, or are they, kept? Medical car? Who is trained to use them? How are they powered (Fire Service ones are hydraulic and powered from the tender as I understand it)?Restomaniac wrote: ↑01 Mar 2018, 08:41Yep they have already sorted this by there being a 'jaws of life' at every track.
Cool. I guess it doesn't need the big compressor as it's only gonna need to cut through 2, 3 max, pieces of halo.Jolle wrote: ↑04 Mar 2018, 01:23Medical car with a special trained crew going to all the races.adrianjordan wrote: ↑04 Mar 2018, 00:50Genuine question out of genuine curiosity: Where is it, or are they, kept? Medical car? Who is trained to use them? How are they powered (Fire Service ones are hydraulic and powered from the tender as I understand it)?Restomaniac wrote: ↑01 Mar 2018, 08:41Yep they have already sorted this by there being a 'jaws of life' at every track.
They wouldn't be starting to cut unless Medics deem it necessary...NathanOlder wrote: ↑04 Mar 2018, 02:43I thought they would have a few dotted around the circuit. It would be a good 3min+ from say stavelot before someone is cut out. Lets hope its not an emergency, oh wait
Indeed. Just like at road accidents, stabilize the patient in the car as much as possible, cut off the roof and extract him with the seat as possible.adrianjordan wrote: ↑04 Mar 2018, 19:07Cool. I guess it doesn't need the big compressor as it's only gonna need to cut through 2, 3 max, pieces of halo.Jolle wrote: ↑04 Mar 2018, 01:23Medical car with a special trained crew going to all the races.adrianjordan wrote: ↑04 Mar 2018, 00:50
Genuine question out of genuine curiosity: Where is it, or are they, kept? Medical car? Who is trained to use them? How are they powered (Fire Service ones are hydraulic and powered from the tender as I understand it)?
A touring car would average about 100mph. So a medical car with a load more weight, multiple people, equipment and probably not racing tyres would average way lower.adrianjordan wrote: ↑04 Mar 2018, 19:12They wouldn't be starting to cut unless Medics deem it necessary...NathanOlder wrote: ↑04 Mar 2018, 02:43I thought they would have a few dotted around the circuit. It would be a good 3min+ from say stavelot before someone is cut out. Lets hope its not an emergency, oh wait
Also I doubt that timescale as the Medical car does go quite fast. Spa is somewhere between 4 and 5 miles long from memory. Let's estimate that Stavelot is 3.5 miles in. You're assuming the medical car is only going to average just over 60 mph??
I'd average more than that in my RRV at work on country roads free of traffic, and that's only a bog standard Octavia Scout.
TBH it's only going around in circles because everytime a POV about why halo is a terrible idea is put to rest another 'reason' is found.NathanOlder wrote: ↑04 Mar 2018, 12:41I just struggle to understand their quest for safety. They only do things as a knee jerk reaction. If they really wanted to make it safer just slow them down, Limit the power. 800bhp cap would make for better racing, closer racing and the cars would look great still. But i guess everyone will say they don't want to see the cars made slower. Well unfortunately the rule changes every year (other than the 17 rules) are generally geared at making the cars slower. The halo is just the best of the bodge jobs. Since when has a bodge job been good enough for f1? At least they had the sense to add a 3rd tether this year. As for Mclarens wheel coming off, nothing can compensate for mclarens alarming rate of amateur mistakes. Did anyone genuinely watch race after race watching behind a pillow and worrying that someone is about to be killed or seriously injured? The halo just doesn't bring enough safety to warrant such a hideous contraption and more and more people are realising how bad it looks now.
Just for a bit of fun has anyone seen how many cars fail MOT's in the past for things obstructing a drivers view. Its deemed dangerous yet F1 use it as a safety feature
I think its just going round in circles so prob best to lock this thread tbh.