Open-top two-seat sports car uses the high-tech safety device straight out of F1 and can top 315km/h without a roof.
The halo, a protective cockpit device designed to improve driver safety, was introduced in Formula 1 in the 2018 season. The decision to make the halo mandatory followed extensive research ...
The PureSpeed eschews a windshield in favor of a pillar that links with the rear roll bars, inspired by the "halo" found on Formula 1 cars. The open-top car is based on the SL-class and features ...
There’s no windshield, either. Instead, the car is fitted with a steel pillar that emulates the protective HALO device used by Formula One cars since 2018. According to Michael Schiebe ...
The halo, a protective cockpit device designed to improve driver safety, was introduced in Formula 1 in the 2018 season. The decision to make the halo mandatory followed extensive research, testing, ...
in a Formula One exhibition at London’s ExCel Centre until March 2. The halo head protection device, that Grosjean had previously opposed, was ultimately critical to his survival. “I don’t ...
in a Formula One exhibition at London's ExCel Centre until March 2. The halo head protection device, that Grosjean had previously opposed, was ultimately critical to his survival. "I don't think I ...
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