View Full Version : New windshield halo...
devilmaster
05-24-19, 06:22 PM
Can't say that I hate it. But how well does it work with a flipover...
https://racer.com/2019/05/24/pruett-inside-the-development-of-indycars-aeroscreen/
opinionated ow
05-25-19, 08:44 AM
It doesn't look like it has a thong on the top. That has to be a bonus
https://racer.com/2019/05/24/pruett-inside-the-development-of-indycars-aeroscreen/
We have to do ballistic testing. We plan to fire a weighted wheel assembly like you see in the FIA, the whole assembly, but we also plan to do ballistic tests. We?re firing a one-kilogram piece of aluminum at a 220 mph. These materials, the design criteria and the windscreen material, have all passed these sort of tests in the past.
Ballistic testing is where the previous windscreen failed. So this might not be the end result. Kind of surprising there would be no ballistic testing previous to the announcement. Isn’t that the whole point of this?
devilmaster
05-25-19, 12:33 PM
Ballistic testing is where the previous windscreen failed. So this might not be the end result. Kind of surprising there would be no ballistic testing previous to the announcement. Isn?t that the whole point of this?
Agreed. It might be rediculously expensive, but i'd love to hear that they tried transparent aluminum on this.... Mostly because that's what one aspect of racing was about for a long time...
It doesn't look like it has a thong on the top. That has to be a bonus
But it looks like they still have the halo support behind the windscreen.
But it looks like they still have the halo support behind the windscreen.
They do. It is attached to the same points being used now for the magic fin.
No other halo-type support.
It's still an ugly car, but at least the screen doesn't make it worse.
https://usatodaysports.files.wordpress.com/2018/04/636607132782562682-windscreen.jpg?w=1000&h=750
https://www.racefans.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/indycar-phoenic-windscreen-test-2018-6.jpg
^ those are the original windscreen
Here is what was tested this week
https://www.autoracing1.com/Images/2019/IndyCar/Misc/AeroScreenIMSTest3.jpg
https://mobile.twitter.com/eric_racereview/status/1179435647624462337?s=21
^ those are the original windscreen
Here is what was tested this week
Ooops!
Those ^^^^ are fugly!
Ooops!
Those ^^^^ are fugly!
Just a little
https://www.autoracing1.com/Images/2019/IndyCar/Misc/AeroScreenIMSTest2.jpg
I think there must have been some divine inspiration
https://cdn1.spiegel.de/images/image-263301-860_poster_16x9-fftg-263301.jpg
Just when you thought maybe you could stand looking at the cars again...
https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/images/ic/1200x675/p01j20v1.jpg
TravelGal
10-04-19, 03:11 PM
Just when you thought maybe you could stand looking at the cars again...
:thumbup:
https://i.redd.it/s2gedrnur4r31.jpg
https://www.instagram.com/p/B3UlTDxB4GL/
cameraman
10-07-19, 04:15 PM
Looks a bit like they are sitting in a garbage bin.
https://i.redd.it/taevdspyf8r31.jpg
So those don't look as bad as the ones above. Is this a matter of evolving design or carefully selected angles for photography?
I think the latter.
Seeing the start of the Indy 500, looking north from turn 1 is not going to be pretty.
Ed_Severson
10-09-19, 09:50 AM
So those don't look as bad as the ones above. Is this a matter of evolving design or carefully selected angles for photography?
In my opinion (and many others, it seems), it looks more in proportion to the rest of the car from the side view, and less so from the front. I think the same applies to the road course and superspeedway cars -- the screen stands out less in road course trim.
It's definitely going to take some getting used to.
In my opinion (and many others, it seems), it looks more in proportion to the rest of the car from the side view, and less so from the front. I think the same applies to the road course and superspeedway cars -- the screen stands out less in road course trim.
It's definitely going to take some getting used to.
Ed, maybe my recall isn't accurate but wasn't the original reason why a halo type device could not be used was that the current chassis design wouldn't allow for mounting it securely. If I am correct, how has that changed?
How would a safety team get access to or extract a driver who has been seriously injured or is unconscious? Is there a way to remove the screen in such scenarios?
Ted
Ed_Severson
10-12-19, 08:47 PM
Ed, maybe my recall isn't accurate but wasn't the original reason why a halo type device could not be used was that the current chassis design wouldn't allow for mounting it securely. If I am correct, how has that changed?
To be perfectly honest, I don't know how the mounting of the aeroscreen differs from what they would have used for the halo.
Ed_Severson
10-12-19, 08:51 PM
How would a safety team get access to or extract a driver who has been seriously injured or is unconscious? Is there a way to remove the screen in such scenarios?
Ted
It's removable, but as I understand it the process takes about 15 minutes. Extraction plans are not something that have been discussed around me. I'm sure the topic has come up, I just haven't been involved in it.
Ed, maybe my recall isn't accurate but wasn't the original reason why a halo type device could not be used was that the current chassis design wouldn't allow for mounting it securely. If I am correct, how has that changed?
Per Tino Belli on the Pruett podcast, the FIA spec halo (as used in F2, F3, Super Formula) cannot be properly retrofitted to the IR/DW-12 monocoque.
The Red Bull Advanced Technologies device for Indycar does include its own bespoke "halo" like structure which actually exceeds the FIA spec halo's load limits.
devilmaster
10-16-19, 12:42 AM
Just for s**ts and giggles, here is the thread we had discussed about this topic 12 freaking years ago. ugh.
https://www.offcamber.net/forums/showthread.php?11077-Crazy-idea-why-not-cover-the-cockpit&highlight=explosive+bolts
Everyone track someone down and get them back here! Anyone know where Ank has gotten to?
TravelGal
10-17-19, 05:19 PM
I've been wondering about Ank for a long time. Was sorry he drifted away.
pfc_m_drake
10-17-19, 07:15 PM
A lot of solid people in that thread. And a few no longer with us.
Miss all you guys...
devilmaster
10-17-19, 11:42 PM
Everyone track someone down and get them back here! Anyone know where Ank has gotten to?
I just messaged him on facebook. not sure if he still uses though. Did my part! :)
Hard Driver
10-18-19, 11:49 AM
I wish Justin Wilson had one of these, and Jeff Krosnoff, and many others that would still be with us today if they had been around. Personally, I think in the future they will look at the current cars without the Aeroscreen like we look at old roadsters without roll hoops, just stupid.
Is it the sexiest looking thing, no. But that is worth someone's life, right. And if they ever get around to actually designing a new car tub, they can incorporate it a bit better and hopefully improve on this.
Hard Driver
10-18-19, 11:54 AM
Just for s**ts and giggles, here is the thread we had discussed about this topic 12 freaking years ago. ugh.
https://www.offcamber.net/forums/showthread.php?11077-Crazy-idea-why-not-cover-the-cockpit&highlight=explosive+bolts
Kind of funny, they were talking plexiglass canopy with explosive bolts. I think they did a better job with the Aeroscreen.
devilmaster
10-18-19, 03:50 PM
I wish Justin Wilson had one of these, and Jeff Krosnoff, and many others that would still be with us today if they had been around.
Ya know, I looked at my posts 12 years ago in that thread and I was doubter. I was wrong. There was a middle ground they are trying to cultivate in the name of safety and I like it.
However, as macabre as it sounds, I also thought about those past accidents, HD.
Would it have saved Justin? probably. It probably would have been better results for Massa and DaMatta. It might have even saved Henry Surtees a few years ago and even Senna and someone like Tom Pryce instead of getting hit by that fire extinguisher.
Unfortunately, I have serious doubts about a halo/windscreen saving Krosnoff, or Moore or Wheldon. Those accidents were just too violent, (krosnoff's tub was ripped apart leaving him exposed.)
I honestly don't care if the new setup looks like s**t on a stick, but that drivers can see properly through it, and it helps to protect lives. :thumbup:
TravelGal
10-18-19, 08:15 PM
I honestly don't care if the new setup looks like s**t on a stick, but that drivers can see properly through it, and it helps to protect lives. :thumbup:
Well said, DM.
TravelGal
10-19-19, 12:25 PM
hola. :)
OMG! Ank!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
hola. :)
Good to see your smiley face!
hola. :)
You remembered your password??
Impressive!
You remembered your password??
Impressive!
It is like we need an OC (internet racing page covering all topics and sometimes racing) online reunion. :D
TravelGal
10-23-19, 04:28 PM
It is like we need an OC (internet racing page covering all topics and sometimes racing) online reunion. :D
I'm in. :thumbup::thumbup:
You remembered your password??
Impressive!
not impressive when you think of the security risk I used to have with that old pass :rofl:
Jim's and Andrew's passing was something, and grad school was a boatload of work so that weaned me off extraneous internet fun.
Very nice to see a bunch of you here.
Bengals are still the Bengals, Browns are still the Browns. Anything new here? :D
devilmaster
12-07-19, 04:00 PM
first fit finished look... from Mike hull on twitter
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ELJfYnIXUAArZdd?format=jpg&name=4096x4096
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ELJfYnDXUAAvg-n?format=jpg&name=4096x4096
opinionated ow
12-07-19, 11:30 PM
first fit finished look... from Mike hull on twitter
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ELJfYnIXUAArZdd?format=jpg&name=4096x4096
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ELJfYnDXUAAvg-n?format=jpg&name=4096x4096
doesn't look too bad. it's still odd looking from dead front on though
stroker
12-10-19, 10:03 PM
it's still a Crapwagon.
chop456
12-11-19, 11:04 PM
To be used on road courses? Street courses? In the rain?
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