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Khatir Soltani
From GMM

Four F1 drivers are testing a new addition to their helmets designed to prevent injuries like Felipe Massa's in Hungary two years ago.

Soon, the helmets used in formula one must carry the strip across the top of the visor made of a material called Zylon.

Jerome d'Ambrosio's Bell helmet fitted with the special protection. (Photo: WRI2)

Zylon, similar to Kevlar, is used in bulletproof vests, Nasa's Mars rover and in F1 it is used for the wheel tethers and cockpit lining.

Vitaly Petrov, Jarno Trulli, Sebastien Buemi and Pastor Maldonado (Bell) are all currently using the strip, but it will be mandatory once suppliers Arai, Schuberth and Bell are all supplying it as standard.

"We've added about 70 grams to the visor, but we have doubled its impact performance," said the FIA's technical advisor Andy Mellor.


Khatir Soltani
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