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F1 Teams Explore Bold Liveries and Helmet Designs for Greater On-Track Distinction in 2025
F1 is evaluating new helmet designs and livery options to enhance the visual appeal of its cars.
Discussions are underway among F1 teams to improve the distinctiveness of cars and drivers by 2025.
According to reports, Formula 1 is aiming to enhance the appearance of cars and drivers on the track for the upcoming season.
Motorsport reports that liveries and helmets are being closely scrutinized to tackle the issue of cars and drivers being insufficiently distinct.
The Mercedes and Aston Martin vehicles, as well as the Williams and RB cars, are observed to have a similar appearance from certain angles.
In a push to reduce weight and improve efficiency, Formula 1 cars now have less paint compared to past seasons.
This has led to an increase in black carbon on all vehicles, which some argue has diminished their iconic appearance compared to the famous designs of past generations.
Discussions are apparently happening with Formula 1 teams to tackle this problem, but the FIA is reluctant to establish a new regulation.
The FIA aims to address the problem by working together with all F1 teams instead of imposing a rule.
The use of helmets is under consideration.
The F1 Halo has made it harder for drivers to see, which means distinguishing between teammates can sometimes be challenging.
Nikolas Tombazis from the FIA stated that it's important to create a method for people to easily identify whether it's George Russell or Lewis Hamilton, while also making it simple to tell the cars apart.
The FIA is not interested in establishing a regulation for helmets, instead preferring that F1 teams address the matter internally.
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