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I'm not saying that it is simple. Just throwing out some ideas.

And I understand that, I'm just saying your idea of moving the cockpit back as far as possible is a case of possibly compromising other areas (In this case, the layout of the engine bay and possibly undesirable results that would come afterwards).

Guys, I don't feel like now's the time for this arguement.

We're not really arguing.
 
Yes, but it seems like it's avoidable.

What would happen if they extended the nose cone a few inches?
Nothing. Cockpit size is the same width, which is what is beating around the legs.
 
I know. It would lessen the amount of crashes like this though.

I know foot injuries are always a possibility.
No it wouldn't, it would ruin the racing though.

They did something Similar in Cart and all it did was spread the field out and make it tedious to watch, it was changed back instantly.
 
But since they aren't fully breaking things, a few extra inches of cushion would help? Or is my physics broken?
Unless the cockpit is changed in a way that legs can't take a beating, then nothing is going to work. Only way to avoid foot injuries is to remove the foot pedals and have the legs snugly secured in the cockpit.
 
To be honest The only way i see closed cockpits even working would be the way NHRA has them on the Top Fuel Dragsters now..
 
I just read on another forum that Dallara added almost 12kg of lead ballast to the cars nose cones to cure balance issues when they first tested them in 2011. Not something which is good to be flying through the air.
 
Look the foot injury is just the nature of the sport we love...the legs are stretched out forward and pressing down on pedals, it isn't exactly a protective position.

Not only that, but the driver sits in an almost laying down position that basically forces them to stretch their legs in such a way.


If this is true, can we start a petition to get rid of the president of INDY?

The only way you'll ever solve the problem of leadership with the Indycar series is by getting rid of the people at IMS. Otherwise, that's a wall you aren't gonna move anytime soon.
 
Not only that, but the driver sits in an almost laying down position that basically forces them to stretch their legs in such a way.




The only way you'll ever solve the problem of leadership with the Indycar series is by getting rid of the people at IMS. Otherwise, that's a wall you aren't gonna move anytime soon.
And IMS owns IndyCar. You'd have to find someone with common sense, a passion for IndyCar Racing and pockets lined with gold for IndyCar to make any significant gains.
 
I wish this series was run by the FIA...

I wouldn't exactly think it would automatically make it better (As people who watched F1 in 2007-2008 will tell you)

Also, this this seems to be your general reaction to any series that doesn something you don't like (TUSSC being the main one)
 
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