Tuesday, September 27, 2011

What are the safety structures in a F1 racing car?

Whats the different between F1 car to the normal street car?





I heard they don't have crumple zone is this true?|||Everything apart from the drivers compartment in a modern f1 car is designed to crumple in order to absorb energy. Also in the last few years it has been a requirement that objects such as the wheels stay on in a crash since a track marshal was killed by a flying wheel. Check this out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GedIBP-VC鈥?/a> to see it all come together in this 180mph crash. Although it lost its wheels the driver only got minor concussion and a sprained ankle.|||check out this site


http://atlasf1.autosport.com/news/safety鈥?/a>|||there are many safety structures is a f1 racing car ,like their suspension which detaches completely from the car as soon as it meets an accident,their body is made of reinforced carbon fibre . moreover you have seen That these cars have a long front portion to absorb th kinetic energy of the impact.

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