FIA to propose F1 'windscreen' to protect drivers

 FIA to propose F1 windscreen to protect drivers
Formula 1 windshield speculative rendering, 640, 23.12.2010

The FIA is proposing to mandate plexiglass windscreens for the cockpits of formula one cars, according to an Italian report.

Autosprint, publishing a photoshopped image of a possible F1 windshield that can be viewed at tinyurl.com/2ew7rf6, claims the innovation would be to protect drivers from being struck on the head.

The exposure of the drivers' heads made headlines last year, when Felipe Massa was seriously injured by a flying suspension spring, days after F2 driver Henry Surtees was killed when he drove into the path of a stricken wheel.

"I'm not saying we need to cover (the cockpit) completely," Ferrari driver Massa said after recovering from his skull injuries. "But maybe there are some other things we can do to the car to stop a wheel hitting your head."

After those incidents last year, Bernie Ecclestone said Professor Sid Watkins - the president of the FIA Institute for Motor Sport Safety - had been commissioned to "deal with" the issue.

The renewed push for driver head safety also comes just six weeks after the nose of Vitantonio Liuzzi's Force India rode up and almost struck Michael Schumacher's head during the 2010 season finale in Abu Dhabi.

Autosprint said the proposed protective structure, whilst not impeding driver visibility, would be designed to withstand the impact of a flying wheel and the full 640kg weight of an F1 car.

The report said the solution would also need to take into consideration its aerodynamic impact, including the flow of air to the engine airbox and the wings.

Source: GMM

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 inlinesix inlinesix
What's next, doors?
December 23, 2010 8:05 am
 chris25 chris25
LOL!! good one, it could be power windows & sunroof.
December 23, 2010 9:25 am
 sw1000 sw1000
brilliant, I thought this was a joke. Do they get to stop wearing the helmets? What about a CD player and heated seat while we are at it, cruise control also??
December 23, 2010 10:59 am
 keithxp keithxp
Make that radar guided cruise control with lane change alarms that tells them to pull over and get some coffee...
December 23, 2010 5:23 pm
 StraightSix StraightSix
Why don't they improve the helmets?
December 23, 2010 11:11 am
 dmanero dmanero
In a way it may be a good thing, but if you clearly think about it, it wouldn't help. At the speeds they goinging the piece of metal or what ever will still go through the windshield. And you say in prove the helmuts, well the helmuts are CF already and are very strong and you have the same issue. what happened to Massa was a freak accident, nothing more nothing less. You know what you get yourself in to when you start racing, comes with the sport.
December 23, 2010 1:19 pm
 Mister Stig Mister Stig
''what happened to Massa was a freak accident, nothing more nothing less.'' I would hardly call it a freak accident. Unusual yes... a screen would help protect the driver in other ways, not just parts flying of other cars. I can think of 2 deaths due to something hitting the drivers helmet, and many more cases where the driver has survived, but the helmet shows inpact damage.
December 24, 2010 4:19 am
 robsled robsled
A windscreen that big would need some sort of wiper mechanism. Perhaps a carbon fibre safety loop at the same place thin enough not to obstruct vision might achieve the same safety result.
December 23, 2010 4:44 pm
 bone91 bone91
put wipers on it because they will need it when it rains! hahaha.
December 23, 2010 5:37 pm
 Max_Speed Max_Speed
how about some airbags... hehe
December 23, 2010 10:59 pm
 SZQ SZQ
damn that pic is ugly...at least do something along the lines of a jet fighters bubble shaped thingy
December 24, 2010 2:00 am
 Mister Stig Mister Stig
IMO anything that genuinely aids safety is a good idea. People probably thought that safetybelts were a stupid idea, when they were 1st used.
December 24, 2010 2:23 am
 fred123456 fred123456
Bring it on... Anything the FIA put towards the FOTA they will work along with there engineers so lets see some new designs...
December 24, 2010 8:00 am