One year on camera still giving us bogseat Halo view. Why?
One year on camera still giving us bogseat Halo view. Why?
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Fundoreen

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4,180 posts

105 months

Wednesday 27th March 2019
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Very disappointing with this as they have had a year to fix it. A wide angle one outside at the top of the thong
would be brilliant.

StevieBee

14,732 posts

277 months

Wednesday 27th March 2019
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My understanding is that the design is a 'holding' one whilst a more elegant solution is developed. The Halos themselves and the way in which they are fixed remains as last year and so no alteration is permitted.

I would imagine its rather like when they change anything on a plane, even as something as seemingly inconsequential as the type of spoons people are given, an extensive review and assessment is needed to establish the likelihood of consequential impacts.

Kraken

1,710 posts

222 months

Wednesday 27th March 2019
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Fundoreen said:
Very disappointing with this as they have had a year to fix it. A wide angle one outside at the top of the thong
would be brilliant.
Can't imagine the teams would be happy with one in that position given the disruption of the flow into the airbox.

ukaskew

10,642 posts

243 months

Wednesday 27th March 2019
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Maybe drilling holes in the halo to fit a camera and ancillaries would mean it needs to be safety tested again?

thegreenhell

21,517 posts

241 months

Wednesday 27th March 2019
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They need to use green screen technology. Paint the inside of the Halo green, put a small camera on the front of it, and use that image to project onto the green Halo, and use some computer trickery to stitch it together seamlessly to make it disappear from the cockpit camera shot altogether.

Or give every driver a 'visor cam' with a narrow field of view so you can't see the Halo in shot at all apart from the upright spar immediately in front, like this... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcL7I1NSQDs

Mr Pointy

12,759 posts

181 months

Wednesday 27th March 2019
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thegreenhell said:
Or give every driver a 'visor cam' with a narrow field of view so you can't see the Halo in shot at all apart from the upright spar immediately in front, like this... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcL7I1NSQDs
It's not a easy thing to do. The drivers are very sensitive about anything attached to their helmet & there are issues about the connections (power, data & video) to the camera. You can often see them struggle with the intercom connectors so you can't just have an umbilical cable plugged into the helmet. It's also quite a shaky picture, especially at speed so while it might be used occasionally it's not going to be something that stays up on screen for minutes at a time. If that's the case there has to be a question if it's worth the effort especially if not every driver has to carry it. The top drivers would soon get pissed off if they were always selected & no-one is likley to want to watch the Williams drivers roll around.

Kraken

1,710 posts

222 months

Wednesday 27th March 2019
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They have been experimenting with various helmet camera systems but the biggest issue is that, apart from the spectacles which have been rejected, they all require modifying the helmet which is a big problem with the safety testing.

zombeh

694 posts

209 months

Thursday 28th March 2019
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thegreenhell said:
They need to use green screen technology. Paint the inside of the Halo green, put a small camera on the front of it, and use that image to project onto the green Halo, and use some computer trickery to stitch it together seamlessly to make it disappear from the cockpit camera shot altogether.
They can't even get an advert to stay in the same place on the grass, what makes you think they can manage something that's actually difficult?

FourWheelDrift

91,692 posts

306 months

Thursday 28th March 2019
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Fundoreen

Original Poster:

4,180 posts

105 months

Friday 29th March 2019
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Just stick the thing on the top front of the bogseat. So what if airflow is disrupted. Typical F1 only cares about itself and not the people paying.

Kraken

1,710 posts

222 months

Friday 29th March 2019
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It's not that easy. Fixing it so that it can't detach and cause injury or damage for starters take a lot of time to do properly and you can't ignore the airflow.