• Another sign of great safety - 45G!

    From a425couple@21:1/5 to All on Sun Sep 1 16:54:29 2024
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    from https://racingnews365.com/russell-voices-mercedes-worry-after-antonelli-smash

    George Russell has admitted Mercedes “lost quite a few parts” following Andrea Kimi Antonelli's high-speed shunt during Friday practice at Monza.

    Antonelli made his FP1 debut at the Italian Grand Prix before being
    confirmed as a full-time Mercedes driver for 2025 the following day.

    However, his maiden F1 outing at a race weekend was far from ideal as a
    mistake at the Parbolica corner just 10 minutes into the session saw him
    impact the barrier at high speed.

    Antonelli's impact was measured at 45G, but the 18-year-old was released
    from the medical centre after precautionary checks immediately after the incident.

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  • From a425couple@21:1/5 to All on Sun Sep 1 17:04:07 2024
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    On 9/1/24 16:54, a425couple wrote:
    from https://racingnews365.com/russell-voices-mercedes-worry-after-antonelli-smash


    Antonelli's impact was measured at 45G, but the 18-year-old was released
    from the medical centre after precautionary checks immediately after the incident.

    meanwhile, from https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/astonishing-speed-data-antonelli-crash/10649331/

    This seems like a bizarre effort to put lipstick on a pig.

    "Rather than be worried that the session ended with a badly damaged W15, Mercedes engineers and senior management have taken huge encouragement
    from what they saw in the minutes prior to the off.

    And the team's preliminary analysis of what caused the accident has
    prompted a bizarre conclusion that it was the result of Antonelli’s car
    and tyres not being able to take the speed that he was taking it to.

    As Mercedes boss Toto Wolff said: “What he did, the car couldn’t take...”

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  • From Woozy Song@21:1/5 to All on Mon Sep 2 16:02:05 2024
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    a425couple wrote:
    from https://racingnews365.com/russell-voices-mercedes-worry-after-antonelli-smash


    George Russell has admitted Mercedes “lost quite a few parts” following Andrea Kimi Antonelli's high-speed shunt during Friday practice at Monza.

    Antonelli made his FP1 debut at the Italian Grand Prix before being
    confirmed as a full-time Mercedes driver for 2025 the following day.

    However, his maiden F1 outing at a race weekend was far from ideal as a mistake at the Parbolica corner just 10 minutes into the session saw him impact the barrier at high speed.

    Antonelli's impact was measured at 45G, but the 18-year-old was released
    from the medical centre after precautionary checks immediately after the incident.

    Airbags in a road car would be triggered at 40 g (for a frontal impact).

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  • From a425couple@21:1/5 to Woozy Song on Wed Sep 11 15:17:36 2024
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    On 9/2/24 01:02, Woozy Song wrote:
    a425couple wrote:

    Antonelli's impact was measured at 45G, but the 18-year-old was
    released from the medical centre after precautionary checks
    immediately after the incident.

    Airbags in a road car would be triggered at 40 g (for a frontal impact).

    I've seen some say 20 or 25G. Whatever.
    Cars are sure safer than they used to be (Both racing and street!).

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