Instead, it features a Formula 1-inspired halo made from high-strength steel ... in 3.6 seconds and through to a 196 mph (315 km/h) top speed. Mated to the thumping V8 is a nine-speed transmission ...
The PureSpeed’s Halo is oriented differently than in F1 cars, as it bisects the two seats ... go from 0 to 62 mph in 3.6 seconds and on to a top speed of 195 mph. In today’s crazy world ...
F1 driver Zhou Guanyu's car flipped ... But what is it and how does it work? Halo is a wishbone-shaped titanium bar that sits on top of the cockpit of the car and wraps around the driver's head.
The upper part of an F1 car is made up of two roll structures: the primary structure is the roll hoop while the halo is the secondary. The hoop is located just behind the cockpit and is there to ...
The first of the new Mythos series the PureSpeed is based on the four-seat Mercedes-AMG SL63 soft-top but adds a host ... thick roll-over tube mimicking the F1 Halo device. Introduced to the ...
If you can't hide it, embrace it. When the Halo safety device was mandated for Formula One cars this year, many were quick to draw parallels with the structure's eccentric looks and a flip-flop shoe.
Romain Grosjean said he’s “sort of OK” after walking away from a frightening crash at the Formula 1 Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday. Haas driver Grosjean smashed into barriers on the first lap ...
Formula One’s surprise vote to delay the introduction of the Halo safety device has taken the sport into ... which consists of the sport’s top teams, chief executive Bernie Ecclestone and FIA ...