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Red Bull reveals screened cockpit protection device

Red Bull Racing has revealed its interpretation of a potential cockpit protection device, complete with a more conventional screen, though the FIA has stated this version is unlikely to be adopted as it forges ahead with the 'halo' concept. Red Bull had been known to be working on a solution that was conceptually different to the 'halo' design being championed by Ferrari and Mercedes, with a front screen that reaches above the height over the driver in the cockpit but doesn't stretch back as far as the driver. By contrast, Ferrari's canopy, which was revealed in public with a brief outing during testing, features a central strut attached to the nose that stretches back, over and around the...
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