The monocoque is the strong central survival cell of the car. It protects the driver in crashes. Made from carbon fiber, it is extremely strong. The seat sits inside this structure. Crash tests ensure its safety before racing. For example in a heavy accident the monocoque stays intact. This protects the driver from impact forces. All other parts attach around it. Its design balances strength and light weight. Safety standards make it one of the toughest components.
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