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Feb032012

This is what riding in an F1 car is like with loose seatbelts and no HANS Device

AutoBlog: This is what riding in an F1 car is like with loose seatbelts and no HANS Device

Click to watch videoRiding shotgun in a two-seater race car at speed is a lot of fun – trust us on this – but this video is headache inducing. And scary. Seems like the pit crew on hand at Yas Marina in Abu Dhabi was so concerned with starting the camera and setting its white balance that they didn't bother checking to see whether the passenger's safety harness was tight enough. And it clearly wasn't.

You'll notice in the screenshot above that the passenger's helmet appears to be striking the bulkhead in front of her, which is definitely not supposed to happen. Indeed, she gets thrown around something fierce as the two-seater F1 car corners and brakes. So let this serve as a lesson to those of you who might embark on your first hot lap on a race track: Tighten up those belts until they are truly snug.

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Racing cars used to be made of the same sort of materials as road cars, that is steel, aluminum and other metals. Formula 1 underwent the beginnings of a revolution that has become its hallmark today.
02.4.2012 | Unregistered CommenterGarage Equipment
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