The launch of the publication marks the swift progress made in motor
sport safety research in the two years since the FIA Institute
launched. As FIA Institute
President Professor Sid Watkins expressed in his introduction to Formula for
Safety: “It is the FIA Institute’s commitment to rapid progress which
is perhaps the most satisfying. In our first two years we have already commissioned
more than 50 projects, the vast majority of which will have a very significant
bearing on the way we go racing and rallying.”
Two senior motor sport journalists contributed to the publication, writing in-depth
articles about three of these projects. Michael Schmidt, Formula One Editor
for German magazine Auto Motor und Sport, looked at the development
of a new High Speed Safety Barrier which can protect drivers in
high speed impacts, at even the most constricted of circuits. Mark
Hughes, Grand Prix Editor for UK magazine Autosport, examined the
revolutionary Young Driver’s Helmet project and the latest
research into the development of a new FIA Safety Seat Standard.
Darren Heath, one of the foremost photographers in Formula one was commissioned
for key images in the review and archive pictures were supplied by LAT.
'Formula for Safety' was first distributed at the FIA Institute’s second
annual General Assembly, which took place in Barcelona on October 19, 2006.
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