Formula one and the windscreen question
When we think of Formula one, we think of speed, danger and people risking their lives to pursue a world championship. Sadly the question of safety was never a huge consideration. Looking back at the cars and tracks of the 1950s onwards, it's hard to believe that it was allowed at all. Hay Bales were used as crash barriers and kindling if a car had a fuel spill, making the situation even worse. Bends had no run-off areas, and those that did occasionally had concrete walls for the vehicle to hit at speed. Road and track surfaces were uneven, and some even caused the car to leave the air, which is fatal for a car with the aerodynamic design of such a sports vehicle as it will take off.
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Whilst all of these elements have been addressed over the last three decades, one st...









