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FIA selects Halo for 2017 introduction

 XPB Images The Halo cockpit protection device is set to be introduced in F1 in 2017, the FIA has decided. The past 18 months have seen a push to deliver a device to increase head protection, with the Halo first appearing on a car during pre-season testing in Barcelona this year. On that occasion Ferrari tested the device, with Red Bull then trailing its own concept during Friday practice for the Russian Grand Prix. The Red Bull 'Aeroscreen' was widely acknowledged to be the more aesthetically pleasing of the two ideas, with the concept also providing added protection thanks to the screen between the top of the cockpit and the main device structure itself. However, with a...
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