"open wheeler should stay open wheeler"
Yes, I agree. I am saying open cockpit shouldn't stay open cockpit (and why should it stay open cockpit? Just because it's always been that way? That's just nostalgia, which should have no impact on what safety measures are taken.) How many incidents do we need with head injuries before action gets taken? Would you say the same thing had Massa died? Or what if Grosjean had hit Alonso's head in Spa 2012? We shouldn't be looking back - the point isn't how many people have been injured - it's about proactively reducing the risk of injury in future events.
People die in closed cockpit racing too, but I am not saying a closed cockpit makes everything safe (there's still deceleration injuries, etc). It's rare that someone dies in closed cockpit from something hitting their head, or their head hitting something, but I can think of examples where a closed cockpit may have saved a driver (
). It reduces the risk of these specific head injuries. I am not saying that closed cockpits will fix everything (motor sport is dangerous), and I know the pros and cons, but in my personal opinion it would improve safety regarding head injuries. Those are my thoughts, we can disagree, that's fine. Thanks for the chat.
Yes, I agree. I am saying open cockpit shouldn't stay open cockpit (and why should it stay open cockpit? Just because it's always been that way? That's just nostalgia, which should have no impact on what safety measures are taken.) How many incidents do we need with head injuries before action gets taken? Would you say the same thing had Massa died? Or what if Grosjean had hit Alonso's head in Spa 2012? We shouldn't be looking back - the point isn't how many people have been injured - it's about proactively reducing the risk of injury in future events.
People die in closed cockpit racing too, but I am not saying a closed cockpit makes everything safe (there's still deceleration injuries, etc). It's rare that someone dies in closed cockpit from something hitting their head, or their head hitting something, but I can think of examples where a closed cockpit may have saved a driver (