IndyCar’s Aeroscreen gets first real test, saves lives at Iowa race
The mix of ballistic polycarbonate and titanium is a big step in driver protection. …
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The biggest change to IndyCar in 2020, other than a coronavirus-altered schedule, has been the addition of the new driver-protecting Aeroscreen to each of the race cars. On Friday night at Iowa Speedway, the Aeroscreen got its first real tests in a pair of potentially horrible crashes; happily, the new safety feature passed with flying colors.
The Aeroscreen was developed last year for IndyCar by Red Bull Advanced Technologies. The engineering consultancy of the championship-winning Formula 1 team originally proposed something similar for F1 in 2016, but that was rejected in favor of the Halo device—the bit that looks like a flip-flop strap—that we’ve seen on other open-wheel, open-cockpit race cars over the
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