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F1 Safety: The three key advances protecting drivers

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Join Aston Martin Cognizant Formula One™ Team Sporting Director Andy Stevenson as he explains the development of safety in F1, highlighting three key areas of progress for protecting drivers on track.

As Sporting Director, Andy works closely with the FIA to manage communication between the team and the governing body.

That inside line, as well as an F1 career stretching back to the early nineties and Team Silverstone's genesis, makes Andy perfectly placed to explain how the FIA and F1 have tirelessly worked to improve safety standards.

In this video, brought to you by our Official Cybersecurity Partner SentinelOne, Andy explains the three key areas that he believes have demonstrated continual safety improvements.

These are the nosecone, an advanced aerodynamic part with deformable crash structures, the incredibly strong Halo that can withstand the weight of a London double-decker bus, and the roll structure that protects drivers if the car were to flip over.

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Key Innovations Keeping Drivers Safe

From developing bulletproof chassis to the introduction of the halo, F1 safety is constantly evolving and adapting. Go behind the scenes with SentinelOne and join Andy Stevenson, Aston Martin F1 Team's Sporting Director, to discover just how far safety developments in the sport have come.

The race for F1 safety

The race to improve F1 safety never stops, and the FIA and F1 continue to advance safety standards in every facet of Grand Prix racing.

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