autogyro wrote:Gilgen, Webbers crash was a flight along the circuit and then the car went off track upright for many yards without retadation before hiting the barriers.
My surface placed on the corner run off would probably have stopped Webber before the barriers.
As to the low pressure area. The material is pulled up forming a venturi between the car floor and the ground. Yes, if it makes contact with the floor the low pressure ceases but soon forms again as the material drops.
It is the build up of material under the car that brakes it.
Yes. it may work, but there would need to be a complete car, on wheels, for that to work. And what would happen on a wet day? There would be no friction and car would not be retarded? Further, for the rubber to lift and create the suction that would be needed, it could not be glued down to the substrata, leading to all sorts of problems. But maybe your idea warrants proper evaluation, whereas I have see both controlled discharge containers, and retardant astroturf in action, under tests.