@@Alfieanddogsthe only problem with Max’s silverstone accident were those G-forces or the damage to the car, the halo didn’t play any role there, I won’t argue with you, it is literally true
@@Deluluferrarifanyeah i didnt realise it but apparently it falls in the blind spot between the eyes so it's not really a block, but i guess maybe a bit in the corners
Multiple other cases like Ayrton senna's head injuries, Tom Pryce's head injury, Helmuth Koinigg's decapitation, and Felipe Massa's near fatal accident.
@@BobBobson-q5i It was though, the halo was already being developed when Bianchi crashed, true, but his accident was what convinced the FIA to actually try it out
@@every827It was initiated by John Surtees, a former World Champion, after his son was killed in 2009 after a stray tire hit him in the head. John died in 2015, three years before the Halo he advocated for was put in use. Not only that Justin Wilson in Indycar was killed that same year in a similar accident where a piece of debris hit him in the head.
Safety wasn’t important in the 90s, and adding the halo would only save them from tyres and cars on top of others, plus the seat are now tighter strapped compared to his time
@@JoobralI’m pretty sure he died from something from the tires hitting him in the face. So yeah it’s pretty accurate to say the halo would’ve saved him.
@@cjmsacomments4389actually, not only deaths, Formula 1 told about so many big crashes in the last years, like Massa in Hungary 2009, Burti in Belgium 2001, Alonso in Australia 2016 and others...
Never forget where racing came from. It still extremely dangerous know matter how safe they make it seem with new innovations. Every time you step on track there’s a high possibility of death. Racing was always high risk, extreme and deadly. Don’t forget about the f2 driver dilano we lost only a few years ago at 18 years old.
For everyone who doesn’t know who introduced the halo/ invented it, the man who invented it was John Surtees after his 18 year old son died from a stray tire came off another car and hit him directly on his head. Rest in peace Henry Surtees
Watching that roll bar crumple and get ripped off like cardboard during Zhou's crash was terrifying and illustrates quite well what kind of force impacts the drivers and cars during accidents like that. I think the fact that most of us watching have never sat in an F1 car, and likely never will, makes us occasionally forget how dangerous and physically stressful it can be.
I think Roman would've been the only one killed, drivers head used to be placed way lower before the halo was introduced, the cockpit was also taller and the air intake on top has a roll bar integrated within in. The halo allowed drivers to sit slightly higher and have better visibility without sacrificing safety.
@@konigkovach456 i see you have an in depth medical background......lol Tell.me you don't know how long term paralysis happens without telling me you don't k ow how long term paralysis happens.
When i first started watching F1 i was confused as to why the halo didnt exist before,everything about it is safe and awesome just the drawback is that it blocks the vision a tiny bit
it doesn't block the driver's vision. since your eyes operate independent of each other, there's actually a blind spot where the field of vision from both of your eyes intersect (best demonstrated by closing one eye and then the other) this blind spot happens to be right where the halo is located, so when they're driving, they can't actually see it.
Lewis might have actually had a bigger chance at survival thanks to the air intake, but his head would have been crushed or badly hit for sure. Edit: Brandon also could have been ok ngl
I'm pretty sure that due to physics if the halo did not exist Max's car would've spun and miss Lewis so if the halo didn't exist Max would be in the biggest danger
Is it me or since the halo has there been a bizarre correlation (not causation) with crashes that involved the cockpit in some way? Or are we just noticing it more?
The only thing i think they could have improved is that supporting thingy. It being in the center disrupts visibility quite a bit. But i also can't think of anywhere where it wouldn't disrupt. Make it transparent or something
I was with toto Wolff wid the halo being removed cuz it kinda blocks ur view n I thought it was pointless but now lookin back idk y they didn’t introduce it sooner…💯
Development of the halo began in 2009 after the death of Henry Surtees. Helped along by Massa's accident. The halo would have happened anyway without Bianchi's death.
I know the hali is great and im thankful for its existence, dint you think weve had more potentially fatal crashes since ut was brought in since the 2000's ? It just feels so well timed 😅. With more dangerous crashes after it comes in.
People really make Max, or drivers crashes for that matter, over dramatic. Max would have been fine, Hartley too. Grosjean 2020, Zhou 202/(3?), [Leclerc 2018], [Hamilton 2021] are the real saved ones. And the last two are disputable too.
people forget that maxes crash in silverstone wouldve likely killed him or atleast severly injured him to where he couldny race for the rest of the seasn if not everand then hamilton and max's crash in italy wouldnt have happened
1) It's suicide from Lewis. 2) Max would be dead already since Silverstone comes before Monza. 3) Lewis should never touch a race car again but he doesn't care about other diver's safety.
@@facundoferrero2775yeah even though Lewis is one of the chillest and most caring ppl you'll ever meet. Just bc u hate the guy doesn't mean he's a heartless person
Me and my friends where talking about how the good drivers/teh drivers would of been dead if the halo wasn’t introduced bc it saved everyone’s lives in the crashes it’s really sad seeing the people that died when the halo wasnt introduced;(
Those who know that doesn't know what a Halo is. It's a protective barrier over their head so the driver doesn't get hurt by flipping over or big objects hitting the driver's head. This has saved hundreds of drivers 🥶
Yea, but you don’t really want to see an entire pond of blood in that helmet, do you? All I’m saying is; A helmet won’t do you any good in a serious situation like a loose tire (loose tires are less likely nowadays, ik) or a large piece of debris.
yeah i know but like someone had a crash like zhou and survived (rollbar got torn off) and another one like hamilton verstappen monza but way worse (survived) sure they could have alot of injuries but its better than dying@@J0LL1B33
While that is true the thing is, is that your next can not withstand going 100+mph into something, or being dragged on the ground at the same speed to then get caught on gravel lifting you in the air.
Grosjean and Zhou are the only ones that could’ve been killed. Even then Damon Hill had a similar accident to Zhou and was fine and Martin brundle had a worse accident than Hamilton when the tyre actually hit his head and was also fine.
@@driftaerbianchi probably not. The FIA released a document saying that no device could make collision with a JCB reliably survivable. Also Surtees never had a fatal accident, unless you could clarify what accident he had?
You wanna take that chance yourself or are you happy that you get to enjoy this from your living room while Zhou's parents would be living the rest of their lives in agony
these are all true with the exception of lewis. most of verstappens car was deflected by the initial roll structure in the top intake, so he could have survived with some serious injuries.
If there was no halo Then Senna would have been greeted by every F1 drivers. Everyone would be paying tribute to him. # Respect Senna # Respect to all F1 drivers
Zhou wouldn't have died as the cars had to have a high enough top air intake so that the straight line from that to the nose of the car wouldn't even closely touch the driver's helmet
Brendon Hartley was saved against serious injuries by the halo, but I think he wouldn't die without the halo in this incident! Lewis, maybe... Zhou Guanyu and Romain Grosjean, for sure, they're alive now only 'cause the halo existence!
I don’t think Zhou would’ve died tho there’s been similar or even more brutal crash in the past that were similar and they walked out uninjured, same for Brandon Hartley it wasn’t even that bad, you should have included Leclerc 2018 Belgium gp to replace Brandon’s one, Leclerc situation was the first demonstration of the true utility of the halo ngl
@@Randomyoutuber0000 I mean I could try to find that but there are definitely other crashes where the car was upside down on the person yet he didn’t have major injuries
There were much worse crashes after Senna and it took Bianci crashing into a crane vehicle for them to think about Halo. I think the only death it prevented here was Romain, the others would have been good, including Zhou
whoever made and featured the halo was truly an angel.
It was Mercedes (not the F1 Team I think) but the car brand Mercedes
@@xaadiii2710 so it wasn't one of the members of FIA?
Which part of the car is the halo is it like front of the driver and top of the steering wheel ?
@@adameightynineeightynine I don’t know exactly, but I think Mercedes came up with the concept of the halo for all racing sports
@@BiBk1969 yes that’s the halo
“2 years ago I was fighting for the halo to be removed, I’m grateful that I didn’t win that fight ”
Toto wolff
Fr
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@@Alyx-yc7lz hello
To think we could have lost Lewis at Monza 2021 is wild
100%
Do you think they would've given him the championship as an honorary thing?
@@f1_speed_Champion24 As much as I like Lewis they’d never do that.
I dont think we would hve lost him
But he would defenetly have been injured bad
@@BWB_Cubing How mate? The whole cars weight is on his head without the halo.
The halo is a true game changer and don’t forget about Leclerc accident either
michael mrucz every 10 seconds as well
And verstappen 2021 silverstone
@@Alfieanddogsthe only problem with Max’s silverstone accident were those G-forces or the damage to the car, the halo didn’t play any role there, I won’t argue with you, it is literally true
I know😮
Zhou’s parents would’ve shown up for their first live race watching him and it would’ve been the one he died in.
Holy shit
it's what actually happened to riccardo paletti. it's sad zhous parents still had to see that
Ele não morreu nenhum morreu
@@abnersouzaa17gmailWe know, but it *"would've"* been the race he died in
I don't think he would have died. Many drivers flipped upside down pre halo and were ok.
Looking back on it it’s crazy it wasn’t introduced sooner
You see how fans initially reacted to it and you can kinda see why
Bruh the racer rejected the usage of halo in f1 because it's ugly, weight increase, blocked view😂
@@muqaysaq548 it doesn’t actually block view. It’s hard to explain but basically you have 2 eyes
@@Deluluferrarifanyeah i didnt realise it but apparently it falls in the blind spot between the eyes so it's not really a block, but i guess maybe a bit in the corners
@@Deluluferrarifanand even if it did block a little view it would be worth it
It is always better to have 20 angry drivers instead of 19 drivers in mourning
Damn you talk good😮😮
@@deeruniverse333you, not so much 😂
holy shit🥶🥶@@thedandude
I think, currently, all the 20 drivers agree with halo, it looked ugly in the beginning, but some drivers would have passed away without it!
18 drivers and stroll
Charles leclerc in belgium 2018
Fr was gonna say that but guess I'm not the only one who remembers
Did the car land get deflected the halo tho
Marcus Ericsson
Charles Leclerc
Max Verstappen
Lewis Hamilton
Romain Grosjean
Zhou Guanyu
@@NicholasGoatifiFanWhat happened with Max?
@@DMZK44 Silverstone 2021
we all must thank jules Bianchi, the driver whose death saved others. RIP.
Multiple other cases like Ayrton senna's head injuries, Tom Pryce's head injury, Helmuth Koinigg's decapitation, and Felipe Massa's near fatal accident.
@@feedmesomeseeds6172 yes those definitely add up to the fact.
It wasn't Bianchi's death that started development of a cockpit protection system, it was Henry Surtees, 2009
@@BobBobson-q5iand Justin Wilson in 2015
@@BobBobson-q5iit was massas accident
It is so sadly ironic that the first life saved by the halo in Formula 1 was Charles Leclerc's
Not really, because it wasn't Bianchi's crash that started the push to have a cockpit safety device.
@@BobBobson-q5i It was though, the halo was already being developed when Bianchi crashed, true, but his accident was what convinced the FIA to actually try it out
@@every827 they were developing something they planned on never implementing?
Lol
@@BobBobson-q5i Yeah well I don't know the full history behind it but I'm pretty sure there had been talks of a device like this before
@@every827It was initiated by John Surtees, a former World Champion, after his son was killed in 2009 after a stray tire hit him in the head. John died in 2015, three years before the Halo he advocated for was put in use. Not only that Justin Wilson in Indycar was killed that same year in a similar accident where a piece of debris hit him in the head.
If the Halo always existed in formula 1, Ayrton Senna would still be alive
Honestly I doubt it would save Senna.
Safety wasn’t important in the 90s, and adding the halo would only save them from tyres and cars on top of others, plus the seat are now tighter strapped compared to his time
@@Joobral 😔
@@JoobralI’m pretty sure he died from something from the tires hitting him in the face. So yeah it’s pretty accurate to say the halo would’ve saved him.
He actually died from a basilar skull fracture. It’s the HANS device that would’ve kept him alive (🤓I know)
And some people's arguement for getting rid of it was it looks ugly
Verdade
The F1 drivers said it when it was first implemented but after grojean's crash they took it back
Yeah another reason was because they said it impeded their vision but i guess it became like a nose to them@@SamueleTriolone44
it looks good on the cars tho ngl, ive seen videos of modern f1's without halos and they look weird
@@LH44EVER yeah the 2022 regulation changes really improved the look of it
Imagine if the halo was always in F1. So many drivers lives would have been saved
Iirc there was a video about this where they recounted every driver fatality to see if they would’ve survived with a halo
@@cjmsacomments4389actually, not only deaths, Formula 1 told about so many big crashes in the last years, like Massa in Hungary 2009, Burti in Belgium 2001, Alonso in Australia 2016 and others...
This is actually scary to think about
hi sean
@@sammodding4609 hello
😢
Never forget where racing came from. It still extremely dangerous know matter how safe they make it seem with new innovations. Every time you step on track there’s a high possibility of death. Racing was always high risk, extreme and deadly. Don’t forget about the f2 driver dilano we lost only a few years ago at 18 years old.
To think that Ayrton Senna, Tom Pryce, Jules Bianchi, and Henry Surtees would have survived if we thought about this sooner.
It may look ugly but it saves lives
How is ugly?
@@cartooncatboy3009 I mean that people think it ugly but it is not
@@bcwglitchman6785 oh, OK👍
@@cartooncatboy3009 👍
We also would've lost so many others in junior formulas as well, its terrifying
For everyone who doesn’t know who introduced the halo/ invented it, the man who invented it was John Surtees after his 18 year old son died from a stray tire came off another car and hit him directly on his head. Rest in peace Henry Surtees
Watching that roll bar crumple and get ripped off like cardboard during Zhou's crash was terrifying and illustrates quite well what kind of force impacts the drivers and cars during accidents like that.
I think the fact that most of us watching have never sat in an F1 car, and likely never will, makes us occasionally forget how dangerous and physically stressful it can be.
Marcus Ericsson in Italy 2018
Charles Leclerc in Belgium 2018
Dennis Hauger in Silverstone 2022 (F2 )
Jehan Daruvala in Baku 2023 (F2)
ericsson would have been fine without the halo, the roll hoop took care of it
Ericsson no
I think Roman would've been the only one killed, drivers head used to be placed way lower before the halo was introduced, the cockpit was also taller and the air intake on top has a roll bar integrated within in. The halo allowed drivers to sit slightly higher and have better visibility without sacrificing safety.
I think Hamilton would have died though. Verstappen's tyre would have driven right on his neck and probably snapped his neck to shreds
not to mention the f2 crash at Silverstone, would've been freaking grousome
@@RespectTheLegendno lewis would have some severe neck injuries
zhou 💯 dead if there is no halo
Zhou’s rollcage failed the only thing keeping him from being flattened was the halo
Hated until its usefulness was proven, Drivers hated it until they realized the Safety it gave them.
The old good f1 edit content with this music...
If it was at Imola 1994, Ayrton would have still been with us
not really
@PokeGOAT17 I guess you're right. But the halo I do think would save his life, the thing is he would suffer heavy injuries
@PokeGOAT17 the Hans device stops forward movement,not backwards.
@@BobBobson-q5iAt worst, the device causes him to be paralyzed, not dead.
@@konigkovach456 i see you have an in depth medical background......lol
Tell.me you don't know how long term paralysis happens without telling me you don't k ow how long term paralysis happens.
Also Leclerc in Spa 2018
Proves how much of a beast senna and Prost were, fearless to drive even though they were hilariously exposed
When i first started watching F1 i was confused as to why the halo didnt exist before,everything about it is safe and awesome just the drawback is that it blocks the vision a tiny bit
it doesn't block the driver's vision. since your eyes operate independent of each other, there's actually a blind spot where the field of vision from both of your eyes intersect (best demonstrated by closing one eye and then the other) this blind spot happens to be right where the halo is located, so when they're driving, they can't actually see it.
Wait what am I missing with Zhou? Loads of people have gone upside down in F1 history and survived long before the halo
in their cases the roll hoop didn't fail, unlike Zhou's
5 second penalty for Esteban Ocon.
5 second penalty for Max Verstappen.
@@facundoferrero2775 the steward accidentally pressed the wrong button... 5 seconds penalty to Ericsson.
Thanks to Jules Bianchi, they made the halo obligatory, RIP Jules Bianchi, thank you for the sacrifice🕊
Lewis wouldn’t have died because earlier in the season verstappen crashed at silver stone and he had the halo but if he didn’t he would’ve died
stewards: sounds like a drive through should do it.
Max wouldve been fine without the halo as well.
Nah it’s the other way around Hamilton would have died and Verstappen wouldn’t have
@@SuperFormula1 Silverstone comes before monza...
@@OBJ3_13 nah really
The halo literally is a halo, it’s good, and saves
If only it was around before senna crashed
I don't think that it would have hanged much
And Roland Ratzenberger.
Hans + Halo...
The underfloor of Max’s Redbull: saved 😂
Lewis might have actually had a bigger chance at survival thanks to the air intake, but his head would have been crushed or badly hit for sure.
Edit: Brandon also could have been ok ngl
I'm pretty sure that due to physics if the halo did not exist Max's car would've spun and miss Lewis so if the halo didn't exist Max would be in the biggest danger
@@shark202pug4 Without the halo, how would Max be in more danger?
@@shinystarmiestudios4179 lateral g force
Romain Grosjean is still alive. He is the man that walked out of fire
Is it me or since the halo has there been a bizarre correlation (not causation) with crashes that involved the cockpit in some way? Or are we just noticing it more?
And a lot get mentioned that have shit all to do with the halo. Like Hartley in this video
I guess it's a bit like h3ad injuries increasing wh3n the helmet was introduced in ww1.
No I think drivers have less of a fear of getting hurt and pull moves they wouldn’t have before.
The only thing i think they could have improved is that supporting thingy. It being in the center disrupts visibility quite a bit. But i also can't think of anywhere where it wouldn't disrupt. Make it transparent or something
Norris says he dosn't really notice it while driving. Juat comes with time I guess
Whereas the drivers have said otherwise
Leclerc dead
Hadjar dead
Leclerc in Spa with Alfa Romeo💀☠️💀
Crazy how many drivers would have died
Uh no
Lets change would to could?@@deeingalaplike
@@deeingalaplikeBianchi in 2014?
That was the reason why the haylo got introduced?
@@Qwhx123a also a indycar driver also got killed by a spring i believe and many other close calls such as massa 2009
Roman and lewis deserve to live for forever they are the greatest
Yes, the fact that the tyre went absolutely nowhere near the halo means it saved Hartley.
Maybe he means the carbon fiber parts flying everywhere? But honestly they also look like all misses to me.
I was with toto Wolff wid the halo being removed cuz it kinda blocks ur view n I thought it was pointless but now lookin back idk y they didn’t introduce it sooner…💯
Bro brenden Hartley would not die there💀
if brenden hartley would have died there then stroll would have in 2018 as well.
Its a shame it couldn't have been introduced sooner. RIP Jules Bianchi, your unfortunate death has led to the device which has saved many others.
Work on the halo started before Bianchi's death. It was started because of Henry surtees.
If it wasnt for jules the halo wouldnt exist as after he died thats when they decided every car should have a halo
Development of the halo began in 2009 after the death of Henry Surtees. Helped along by Massa's accident. The halo would have happened anyway without Bianchi's death.
Ohh alr tysmm
R u a massive f1 fan u know a lot 😭
I know the hali is great and im thankful for its existence, dint you think weve had more potentially fatal crashes since ut was brought in since the 2000's ? It just feels so well timed 😅. With more dangerous crashes after it comes in.
Imagine we lost Lewis Hamilton, the world would fall into depression
no lol, the world wont end because an f1 driver died.
@@DiamondFireballhe was saying that the whole world would mourn and be sad. He didn't say the world would end. Lewis is loved globally man.
@@rayhanansari1506Well explained mate.
@@DiamondFireballimagine being such a sour child, you’ll laugh at a human dying smh experience the real world kid
@@Tyler-dm9jwWelcome in 2024 ig
Charles Leclerc were also dead (Belgium 2018)
Its hard to realise we couldve lost both Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton in 2021, Hamilton at Monza and Verstappen at Silverstone
No we won't lose Lewis because max would already be ded in Silverstone 🤷
People really make Max, or drivers crashes for that matter, over dramatic. Max would have been fine, Hartley too. Grosjean 2020, Zhou 202/(3?), [Leclerc 2018], [Hamilton 2021] are the real saved ones. And the last two are disputable too.
people forget that maxes crash in silverstone wouldve likely killed him or atleast severly injured him to where he couldny race for the rest of the seasn if not everand then hamilton and max's crash in italy wouldnt have happened
It wasn't the Halo that saved Max, Max was daved by other safety measures. The Halo protects you from flying parts and not those G-Forces.
Max would probably never touch a race car again after Monza
Was lewis faul the crash
@@Gremistaparavida I'm sure it was
@@GremistaparavidaMax got a penalty for it because he wasnt in front before the corner but the crash was caused by hamilton not leaving space
1) It's suicide from Lewis.
2) Max would be dead already since Silverstone comes before Monza.
3) Lewis should never touch a race car again but he doesn't care about other diver's safety.
@@facundoferrero2775yeah even though Lewis is one of the chillest and most caring ppl you'll ever meet. Just bc u hate the guy doesn't mean he's a heartless person
Me and my friends where talking about how the good drivers/teh drivers would of been dead if the halo wasn’t introduced bc it saved everyone’s lives in the crashes it’s really sad seeing the people that died when the halo wasnt introduced;(
Verstappen in Silverstone too, that loose tyre was about to hit his head
it missed by like 20 meters, it wasn't anywhere near his head at any point
@Kasmuller it was if you check the replay
It's not certain that it would have hit his head, but it definitely was close
@@danielcostaalegre6375 are we talking about the same crash here? silverstone 2021 right?
@@Kasmuller yes
When he was already in the gravel but not yet in the wall
It went nowhere near him, it hit the sidepod.
And to think people first wanted it removed. Happy to see the opinion changed from how it used to be. Makes me think humanity is sensible again
Those who know that doesn't know what a Halo is. It's a protective barrier over their head so the driver doesn't get hurt by flipping over or big objects hitting the driver's head. This has saved hundreds of drivers 🥶
Friendly reminder that it took the FIA 56 driver casualties in order to start thinking abt head protection
All died from head injuries?
People sometimes forget how a helmet can still do a lot even without a halo including the rollbar
Yea, but you don’t really want to see an entire pond of blood in that helmet, do you? All I’m saying is; A helmet won’t do you any good in a serious situation like a loose tire (loose tires are less likely nowadays, ik) or a large piece of debris.
yeah i know but like someone had a crash like zhou and survived (rollbar got torn off) and another one like hamilton verstappen monza but way worse (survived) sure they could have alot of injuries but its better than dying@@J0LL1B33
While that is true the thing is, is that your next can not withstand going 100+mph into something, or being dragged on the ground at the same speed to then get caught on gravel lifting you in the air.
Still could have used a halo in massa's crash
I don't know which would be worse, Zhou or Grosjean
Lewis Hamiltons would have been GRUSOM and horrifying to watch if he didn’t have the halo.
Yes, his neck being snapped would be way more gruesome that Zhou's head being ground down so we can see his brain......
Grosejan would've been literally beheaded without the halo.
Also don't forget Marcus that you literally showed in the intro
Grosjean and Zhou are the only ones that could’ve been killed. Even then Damon Hill had a similar accident to Zhou and was fine and Martin brundle had a worse accident than Hamilton when the tyre actually hit his head and was also fine.
Bianchi and surtees though...
@@driftaerbianchi probably not. The FIA released a document saying that no device could make collision with a JCB reliably survivable. Also Surtees never had a fatal accident, unless you could clarify what accident he had?
@@Jamo_7811 nah not john, his son henry surtees' incident
@@driftaeroh yes In that case it would have saved him.
You wanna take that chance yourself or are you happy that you get to enjoy this from your living room while Zhou's parents would be living the rest of their lives in agony
These driver's not dead!
And that would be the point of the video......
@@Randomyoutuber0000?
@@Ryanair2.0 what exactly is it that you are confused about?
Because it seems to be......everything.
@@Ryanair2.0the video is saying they could've died if they halo didn't exist,not that they did die
its crazy hamilton didnt like the halo at first until it saved his life
Basically, almost everybody was against it
Don’t forget about Roy Nissany’s accident in F2
half of the grid would be dead if halo never existed
Ngl im not sure everyone feature wouldve died but there still would've been bad injuries. Jus shows how important the halo is
Hartley wouldn’t have died or even been injured. The wheel has tethers it wasn’t going anywhere
What is halo?
@@tokiwonnie what?
@@tokiwonniethat ring around the driver,it can withstand 13 tons and protected the drivers in these clips from serious head injuries,possible death.
these are all true with the exception of lewis. most of verstappens car was deflected by the initial roll structure in the top intake, so he could have survived with some serious injuries.
To be a Formula 1 driver means to live forever.
If there was no halo
Then Senna would have been greeted by every F1 drivers. Everyone would be paying tribute to him.
# Respect Senna
# Respect to all F1 drivers
A halo wouldn't have saved senna
Jules Bianchi, Roland Ratzenberger, and Ayrton Senna: Alive but probably retired
Why is this channel so underrated?
You spelled over incorrectly
Zhou wouldn't have died as the cars had to have a high enough top air intake so that the straight line from that to the nose of the car wouldn't even closely touch the driver's helmet
It was ripped off
Well, it was ripped and there are marks on the halo, showing the car did slide on the halo.
For everyone who doesn't know these guys survived the devils game
Erickson: HUH WHY I IM NOT THERE 😡
And to think that there are people who still don't accept that we need Halo in formula 1
Lewis Hamilton show the perfect example of the halo used for
Я помню, Грожан тогда сам был против Гало.. После той аварии его мнение, по этому поводу, поменялось.
Romain Grosjean actually didnt die
He was the guy who walked out of the flames
Yes, that would be the point being made
no shit
I honestly miss F1 in 2017😢
Bro why
Does that mean you wanted Lewis and the others to die
F1 in 2010 was the best 🔥🥶
Bro who ever designed the halo was lifesaver
Brendon Hartley was saved against serious injuries by the halo, but I think he wouldn't die without the halo in this incident! Lewis, maybe... Zhou Guanyu and Romain Grosjean, for sure, they're alive now only 'cause the halo existence!
What serious injury?
@@Randomyoutuber0000the front left Tite going straight for his head while going full throttle
@@So222ish and like in the other comment thread, it went nowhere near the halo.
@@Randomyoutuber0000 it literally hit it
You can see the Max Verstappen’s car breaking on lewis Hamilton’s halo
Lewis wouldn't have died, the intake took most of the hit. He would've been injured, but definitely alive
Verstappen's rear wheel ended up landing directly on top of Hamilton's cockpit. He could've been crushed without the halo
Grosjean, Zhou and Leclerc would definetly be gone. But i think Lewis wouldve sustained a severe injury rather than death. A broken neck and/or spine
They're not dead, they're fine
that's the point of the video
Halo founder is a man from the future
The time Traveller
Hartley wouldn't be dead 😂
I don’t think Zhou would’ve died tho there’s been similar or even more brutal crash in the past that were similar and they walked out uninjured, same for Brandon Hartley it wasn’t even that bad, you should have included Leclerc 2018 Belgium gp to replace Brandon’s one, Leclerc situation was the first demonstration of the true utility of the halo ngl
Please indicate another accident where a car has been sliding down the track, upside down, with no roll hoop.
@@Randomyoutuber0000 I mean I could try to find that but there are definitely other crashes where the car was upside down on the person yet he didn’t have major injuries
pray to the halo
In 2016 there was already a Practice Session with the Halo. But I can't understand why it wasn't allowed 🤷
Max in silverstone 2021 could also br killed by lewis
(So sorry to lewis fans but Max just kinda took revenge)
How exactly, when nothing hit the halo
Guanyu was wild, imagine without the halo, the track would've gotten painted red like a brush paint
Charles Leclerc- DEAD
There were much worse crashes after Senna and it took Bianci crashing into a crane vehicle for them to think about Halo. I think the only death it prevented here was Romain, the others would have been good, including Zhou
Zhou: helmet would've saved him
Hartley: live with or without halo, or helmet tbh
Hamilton: Physics would've saved him
and leclerc when the halo protected from the tire
honestly i love the look of the halo
I honestly think Brendon Hartley wouldn't die, but might have some injuries.