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Indycar set to use Red Bull-developed aeroscreen

Red Bull Advanced Technologies has developed an innovative Aeroscreen cockpit protection system to be introduced to the top level of US single-seater racing at the start of the 2020 NTT IndyCar Series. The enhanced driver safety technology is designed to reduce the risk of injury from flying debris or other objects striking the cockpit area. It consists of a wraparound ballistic screen anchored to the car’s cockpit by a titanium framework. When fitted, the device’s load-bearing capability is expected to be 150 kiloNewtons, equivalent to that of the Halo device currently used in Formula One. Additionally, the laminated polycarbonate screen will include an anti-reflective coating on the...
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