An unexpected flight: Video

in motorracing •  5 years ago  (edited)

Hi ya'll, it's a typical Formula One race weekend for me...Sitting on the couch with my wife Faith and our cats watching the racing action. This week's race comes from Monza in Italy, a fast track, and one with a long history of turning up action galore.

With last week's racing death of Anthoine Hubert, the French F2 driver which I wrote about here the teams are approaching this weekend with a downcast mood. Motor racing never stands still for long though and after the minute's silence last week for Hubert the teams pushed forwards. As they have always done.

The Parabolica
This high-speed corner is one of the most exciting corner and the last before the start/finish straight. It's an increasing-radius, long right-hand turn and is taken at 200kph+ to set the driver up to mazimise speed down the straight to come.

Alex Peroni and the unexpected flight
Only a couple of hours ago Australian driver navigated into the Parabolica in his Campos Racing F3 car during the first F3 race of the weekend, ran slightly wide and struck a sausage kerb designed to dissuade drivers from taking a wider line and exceeding track limits. The car launched into the air and spun its way towards the catch-fencing and tyre barrier landing upside down on the cockpit at one point.

The 19 year old Peroni, who hails from Tasmania in Australia, was able to walk away from the accident and is undergoing medical checks at hospital - It seems he is ok at this stage however it may be some time longer before a clean bill of health is declared.

A couple of things stand out here...The bravery of these guys to put themselves into these cars week after week and the amazing safety standards these cars meet. The HALO device on the car, the carbon fibre halo structure built around the cockpit undoubtedly saved Peroni's life. Two years ago the F1/F2/F3 paddock's would be mourning another life.

F3 and then F2 are lead-in category's to F1 and whilst fast, are not quite as fast as F1. Had that been an F1 car though it would have been in the forrest...All because a sausage kerb which was installed to prevent drivers exceeding track limits and gaining a better run into the main straight. (Gaining an unfair advantage).

The kerb is gone now...And predictably the F1 drivers have been pushing track limits in Practice 3 but times are deleted when they do. With race qualifying coming up in under an hour it remains to be seen how they handle it.

Anyway, I'm going to get back to it. Writing blogs takes a long time and I want to watch the lead up to F1 qualifying.


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That is a scary incident. It doesn't look like the curb would give it much air but at speed, when the air gets under the wing I guess it takes off like a plane.

I think it just picks up the undertray perfectly in the millimetre-perfect position and it launches...A race car is designed to push down with aero and the bellies are almost completely flat...A bit of air and it's a sail...Or a wing providing lift.

An F1 one car would have been in the trees if that happened...Faster, more flat surface underneath. Yep, a frightening crash. No HALO and he would almost certainly be dead.

Hey: Question - Does the post show an image? Partiko on my phone doesn't show it. Stupid bloody app that is.

  ·  5 years ago (edited)

Yep, the image shows on steemit at least. Psrtiko might not grab from video.

OK, as expected...Just that wacky and virtually useless app Partiko. (It's sending me notifications about 5 days late.) It's either defective or had too many beers! :)

Scary stuff and he was very lucky. Surely you would have thought that any kerb's would be removed as we know what they can do.

F3 and then F2 are lead-in category's to F1 and whilst fast, are not quite as fast as F1. Had that been an F1 car though it would have been in the forrest...All because a sausage kerb which was installed to prevent drivers exceeding track limits and gaining a better run into the main straight. (Gaining an unfair advantage).

Read the above from my post...Explains the sausage kerb.

Thanks for reading and commenting.

Hope he is going to be okay and I hope you enjoy some more race action😀

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I read a press release and it looks like he is going to be ok. He's from down your way, a Taswegian!

Anyways, got some snacks, the heater on and qualifying starting soon. Legit Saturday night.

Hope you're having a good weekend.

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Interesting how the 2nd view ends up right in front of that sign. Would make for a great "no drinking and driving" commercial.

I know I thought that as well. Was a scary crash. When it first happened they didn't show it. I was watching the race and they avoided showing it until they knew the driver was alive. He was a lucky bugger.

Don't fly and drive Alex Peroni! 😊

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Amazing to see how physics takes a hold! That was quite impactful to watch!

Pretty cool huh? The full version is available on YouTube if you are interested.

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