In the way that Verstappen is not dominating and McLaren are doing really wellI'd forgotten all about F1 this year, til I saw this thread pop back up.
Has it got interesting again?
Except that McLaren seem to deliberately fudge it up for their championship challanger.In the way that Verstappen is not dominating and McLaren are doing really well
I'm finally watching the latest season of Drive to Survive - and have a few questions, but only one for now: the cars this year seem to have this sort of bar straight in front of the face of the driver - what the hell is up with that? Isn't it a nightmare to drive with that straight in front of your face?
the halo?
nah, its in their field of view, but like the roof of a normal car to a driver, its not blocking anything that matters
its a safety device, it protects the head both from a flipped car sliding along and from potential debris, such as wheels which have come untethered
I remember some drivers said they hated the idea of the halo when it was proposed, but the fuss seems to have gone away now some years later.I reckon thats it, or rather the way it is stuck to the car. Attaching a pic of the Mclaren car from last year. That fin at the bottom of the halo that connects it to the front of the car looks to be right in the view of the driver! It even looks like it when you see the fps view from the driver seat. I don't get how they see through that.
I remember some drivers said they hated the idea of the halo when it was proposed, but the fuss seems to have gone away now some years later.
Exactly, It's proven to be a good additionIt saves lives. Probably a couple of drivers have been saved from serious injury or death already.
I remember some drivers said they hated the idea of the halo when it was proposed, but the fuss seems to have gone away now some years later.
The video you posted explains it really well; when you hold your thumb up near your face but focus on an object on the far side of the room, your thumb kinda disappears. Like your nose. Your brain can just ignore it and you focus either side of it.I completely get the halo, i just don't get how its attached to the car. How does it not interfere with the drivers view? I don't get it. They look to have that fin straight in their face.
You almost never look straight ahead when you're in a race car. You look into the corners, in the mirrors etc. It's in the view, but it's not an issue.I reckon thats it, or rather the way it is stuck to the car. Attaching a pic of the Mclaren car from last year. That fin at the bottom of the halo that connects it to the front of the car looks to be right in the view of the driver! It even looks like it when you see the fps view from the driver seat. I don't get how they see through that.
You almost never look straight ahead when you're in a race car. You look into the corners, in the mirrors etc. It's in the view, but it's not an issue.
The video you posted explains it really well; when you hold your thumb up near your face but focus on an object on the far side of the room, your thumb kinda disappears. Like your nose. Your brain can just ignore it and you focus either side of it.
Well the halo is mandatory, so it's the same for everyone. You can't not have it.True that. You would just think that in a sport like F1, where details are everything, it would be a slight advantage not to have that in front of your face, but the people that know this brick obviously doesn't think so, so not sure why I'm still waffling on about it.
Also, what's with the radio guys always telling the drivers to push? Of course they're going to fudging push, it's a race!
Oh, and Ocon is a fudging idiot - why does he still have a team?
I can understand what he means. Every fudging little incident is scrutinised by stewards, and a lot of the races are decided by steward after the race is finished! In addition one can certainly question the consistency of decisions, or rather lack of!oh noes please don't...
you muggy little prick
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