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The halo system on a Ferrari SF71H driven by Kimi Räikkönen during pre-season testing in February 2018. The halo is a driver crash-protection system used in open-wheel racing series, which consists of a curved bar placed above the driver's head to protect it. The first tests of the halo were carried out in 2016 and in July 2017.
The Ferrari SF16-H is a Formula One racing car [1] designed and built by Ferrari to compete in the 2016 Formula One season, during which it was driven by four-time World Champion Sebastian Vettel and 2007 World Champion Kimi Räikkönen.
Further info: Even Channel 4 presenter Steve Jones and presenter ex-drivers are saying they don't know who the inventor is. There is a very short YouTube video called 'f1 halo inventor' that shows media content following the Charles Leclerc crash.
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The halo head-protective device, introduced in Formula One in 2018, was credited with saving his life: it sheltered Grosjean's head and body from coming into contact with the barrier upon collision. [ 71 ] [ 72 ] [ 73 ] Grosjean ultimately missed the last two races of the season, and was replaced by Haas reserve driver Pietro Fittipaldi .
The number 17 was retired from Formula One in his honour by the FIA, who mandated the halo cockpit protection device in all open-wheel championships from 2018 onwards. As of the 2024 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix , Bianchi remains the most recent fatality in the Formula One World Championship.
The Ferrari SF70H is a Formula One racing car designed and constructed by Scuderia Ferrari to compete in the 2017 Formula One season. It was driven by Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Räikkönen . [ 3 ] The car made its competitive début at the 2017 Australian Grand Prix , where it finished first and fourth in the hands of Vettel and Räikkönen ...
Dino 246 GT 308 GTB (1984) Ferrari 328 GTB (1989) 360 Spider 488 GTB (2015) The Dino was the first mid-engined road car designed and produced by Ferrari. This layout would go on to be used in most Ferraris of the 1980s and 1990s. V6 and V8 Ferrari models make up well over half of the marque's total production. 1967–1974 Dino. 1967–1969 Dino ...