I don't care for the Ferrari version, simply because that center post is in direct frontal view of the driver.
A slightly modified version of the RBR one would be fine.
I'd like it to slope downward at the sides to meet the crash bolster...not go all the way to the air-box.
That downward transitioning support could also be part of the roll structure.
Since frontal impacts from flying objects are the greatest danger and what we're trying to avoid, there is no real need to completely close the entire cockpit.
Flying debris would be deflected over the air-box.
After 45 years of following this sport, I'm all for any good modification which reduces driver risks.
A slightly modified version of the RBR one would be fine.
I'd like it to slope downward at the sides to meet the crash bolster...not go all the way to the air-box.
That downward transitioning support could also be part of the roll structure.
Since frontal impacts from flying objects are the greatest danger and what we're trying to avoid, there is no real need to completely close the entire cockpit.
Flying debris would be deflected over the air-box.
After 45 years of following this sport, I'm all for any good modification which reduces driver risks.
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