The fact is, in every era of racing, every category of racing, drivers risk/risked their lives, regardless of what safety equipment they did/did not have. Making cars safer, regardless of what is designed into the cars, is proactive.
But, it is the nature of this sport, where the driver is paid to outperform another driver, that requires a driver to take risks. In my opinion, at some point, the sport in general needs to acknowledge that the drivers need to take some responsibility. Much of the collisions and debris is the result of driver error, carelessness, or disregard for any safety. Partly due to the fact that cars are getting safer and safer to drive.
Why do I see drivers block other drivers when the car behind is coming up extremely fast on another car? Why do they "brake check" other drivers? Why do drivers move to the apex when they know that someone may dive down the inside? Why do drivers insist on dive bombing when their past experiences say it is a low percentage move?
Michael Schumacher forcing Rubens Barrichello almost into the pit wall
Nico Rosberg intentionally cutting Lewis Hamilton's rear tire with his front end plate
Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost intentionally taking each other out - twice.
Look at all the 1st turn incidents.
Cars can already be designed to be where only high g-force impacts will cause death.
Then what? Do we then design body baffle implants to prevent organs from being crushed to one side of the body cavity?
Organizing bodies need to re-asses the term "racing incidents".
The fact is, someone ran into someone, and they crashed. Who is at fault? oh..."racing incident".
Rules should be in place to mitigate "racing incidents", making drivers think....3 times before taking a risk.
Collisions
Person at fault, receives heavy penalties - not 10 second penalty or 10 grid place...
I'm talking, suspension, or the TEAM missing the next race or races. If fault cannot be determined, both are at fault. The financial implications for the team would be HUGE.
I know this is an extreme example, but I don't want to watch a race where half the field is taken out in the first turn. Everyone knows you're going to slow down. Yet, 7 out of 10 times, there is a collision.
I keep hearing "it's part of racing". Well, driving a vehicle as fast as possible, with high octane fuel, and running into each other or solid objects (what are those warning labels?), IS LIKELY TO RESULT IN INJURY OR DEATH - has always been a part of racing.
In the end, I find it ludicrous that the drivers want more safety designed into cars, without they themselves taking a long look at their own driving practices or the rules which allow them to dismiss running into each other.
Just man's nature, I suppose.
That's just my devil's advocate thought process. But how they race makes no difference to me. I just enjoy watching the sport.