Bell launches Visor Panel

Bell launches a new visor panel to improve F1 driver safety
25.03.2011- Friday Practice 1, Sergio Perez (MEX), Sauber F1 Team C30
25.03.2011- Friday Practice 1, Sergio Perez (MEX), Sauber F1 Team C30
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Bell Racing has launched a new visor panel in an attempt to avoid a repeat of the𝄹 in💎juries suffered by Felipe Massa in his accident at the Hungaroring back in 2009.

The Brazilian suffered h𝓡ead injuries when h𒉰e was struck by a bolt that had broken away from the Brawn GP car of Rubens Barrichello, with Massa lucky to be able to resume his racing career after being placed in a coma in the aftermath of the incident.

The FIA Institute looked into various ways of improving driver protectಌion in the frontal area of the helmet with a series of tests being carried out before the results were approved by the World Motor Sport Council earlier this month.

On the back of that, Bell has launched the Visor Panel with i⭕mmediate effect, with the new part being recommended for use by the FIA.

Bell's visor panels - complying with the FIA specifications - are made of a highly resistant aramid fibre, covered by an external skin ofﷺ carbon fibre and processed with autoclave technology. The panel weight is approximately 66 grams and is atta🅠ched to the helmet's visor with a specially developed adhesive.

The part was trialled ꦓin the Abu Dhabi test following the 2010 season by Robert Kubica, with Vitaly Petrov, Sebastien Buemi, Jarno Trulli, Sergio Perez and Jerome D'Ambrosio then testing the part successfully in Barcelona.

T🐓ಌhe visor panel is likely to become mandatory in the future.

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