Racing Optics and Red Bull Advanced Technologies Collaborate to Develop “Aeroscreen” Laminated-Tearoff System for INDYCAR

 Aeroscreen, safety innovation for enhanced driver cockpit protection makes its debut on Saturday June 6, 2020 during the GENESYS 300 taking place at the Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, TX, the race will be televised on NBC starting at 7 p.m. (CT)

 “This collaborative effort on the Aeroscreen truly exhibits an unrelenting commitment and passion for enhancing driver safety. We would like to thank everyone at Red Bull Advanced Technologies for creating a design that will be significant in the evolution of motorsports safety not only for the NTT INDYCAR SERIES but from a global perspective,” said Jay Frye, INDYCAR President.

The safety feature is a ballistic, canopy-like windscreen anchored by a titanium framework encompassing the cockpit and features Racing Optics tearoffs specifically fit for each team’s vehicles.

INDYCAR has mandated its use by all teams at all track disciplines (ovals, permanent road courses and temporary street circuits). The technology innovation is designed to reduce the risk of injury from flying debris or other objects striking the cockpit.

Red Bull Advanced Technologies, who leads the development of the Aeroscreen cockpit protection system added, “Since the first prototypes were developed and demonstrated in 2016, the potential of Aeroscreen to improve the safety for drivers in the event of frontal impacts in the cockpit area of cars has been clear. This new partnership with INDYCAR gives us at Red Bull Advanced Technologies the go-ahead to fully explore that potential, and to deliver a protection system that will help prevent serious injuries and potentially save lives in the U.S.’ premier single-seater series. We’re looking forward to seeing the results race in 2020.” said Christian Horner, Red Bull Advanced Technologies CEO and Red Bull Team Principal.

The laminated polycarbonate screen includes an anti-reflective coating on the interior of the screen, an integrated anti-fogging heating element, and has tear-offs produced by Racing Optics. Bart Wilson president of Racing Optics said: “I am proud to continue the family legacy of working with INDYCAR for the past 20 plus years.”

The Wilsons have deep motorsports roots, going back to the 1940s when Dempsey Wilson, Bart’s father, began building and racing roadsters. Dempsey progressed to compete in the Indy 500, alongside many of the greats like AJ Foyt and Parnelli Jones.

Racing Optics PR