And that was only a small release of fuel too, not the split fuel tanks of old. Very lucky boy.
There will be quite a few changes come out of that accident.
Likely changes to:
Barriers will almost certainly end up bolted together. (some UK hillclimb tracks use conveyor belting on wooden barriers to stop single seaters punching through, eg, Doune)
Gloves, almost certainly upgraded , hands ankles and necks are the weak points in fire protection, suits are 3 layer plus underwear so plenty of air gapping. None on gloves, or the cuffs at ankles (why you see some drivers pull their suit cuffs down over their boots.)
Should certainly be a review of fire procedures, you hit fuel with powder to extinguish, then cool with foam to prevent reignition. I didn't see any foam in use at all unless that was all shown off camera.
And you don't fire powder at people as one guy did when the med team were guiding Grosjean away, again foam, because it cools. There was a lot of smoke coming off Grosjean, but geez.
If you ever do any fire training folks, the powder is non toxic, it gets in your mouth. Spit, do not Swallow. Keep plenty of water handy, swirl and spit.
Why? It makes you "regular" . For a Week.
Hope there's plenty of toilets at Bahrain this week for everyone involved in that incident.
Strange Grosjean might get a race next weekend and Hamilton won't.
There will be quite a few changes come out of that accident.
Likely changes to:
Barriers will almost certainly end up bolted together. (some UK hillclimb tracks use conveyor belting on wooden barriers to stop single seaters punching through, eg, Doune)
Gloves, almost certainly upgraded , hands ankles and necks are the weak points in fire protection, suits are 3 layer plus underwear so plenty of air gapping. None on gloves, or the cuffs at ankles (why you see some drivers pull their suit cuffs down over their boots.)
Should certainly be a review of fire procedures, you hit fuel with powder to extinguish, then cool with foam to prevent reignition. I didn't see any foam in use at all unless that was all shown off camera.
And you don't fire powder at people as one guy did when the med team were guiding Grosjean away, again foam, because it cools. There was a lot of smoke coming off Grosjean, but geez.
If you ever do any fire training folks, the powder is non toxic, it gets in your mouth. Spit, do not Swallow. Keep plenty of water handy, swirl and spit.
Why? It makes you "regular" . For a Week.
Hope there's plenty of toilets at Bahrain this week for everyone involved in that incident.
Strange Grosjean might get a race next weekend and Hamilton won't.