Hello!
I have driven some Racekarts and a Formula car in real life (200hp / 500kg) and know that it does really throw your head around in the cockpit. Not the body as you usually wear the seatbelts very tight. But you get pressed into them under braking.
Now in a stronger Formula car these Forces and Vibrations that occur are extraordinary bigger than in a smaller Formula car, F1 drivers practise and do have to have strong neck muscles to absorb these constant forces.
Please take a look at this lap from Alonso in Silverstone some years ago, the camera is mounted next to the drivers helmet and imagine the viewpoint he must have under the g-forces.
Alonso in Silverstone
Also take a closer look at Schumachers helmet in this Video:
Schumacher Onboard in Estoril early 90s
Interlagos is known for its bumpy tarmac, take a look at Sennas head shaking around in the Infield
Senna in Interlagos Qualy
What do you think could be a authentic Head Movements Setting in LFS to cover those Movements in that BMW ?
I have driven some Racekarts and a Formula car in real life (200hp / 500kg) and know that it does really throw your head around in the cockpit. Not the body as you usually wear the seatbelts very tight. But you get pressed into them under braking.
Now in a stronger Formula car these Forces and Vibrations that occur are extraordinary bigger than in a smaller Formula car, F1 drivers practise and do have to have strong neck muscles to absorb these constant forces.
Please take a look at this lap from Alonso in Silverstone some years ago, the camera is mounted next to the drivers helmet and imagine the viewpoint he must have under the g-forces.
Alonso in Silverstone
Also take a closer look at Schumachers helmet in this Video:
Schumacher Onboard in Estoril early 90s
Interlagos is known for its bumpy tarmac, take a look at Sennas head shaking around in the Infield
Senna in Interlagos Qualy
What do you think could be a authentic Head Movements Setting in LFS to cover those Movements in that BMW ?