I'm not sure if you are aware of the other thread.
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Now 'butthead' Max.. is reportedly looking for a headbutt lid! https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/vers ... utt-104491DiogoBrand wrote: ↑07 Jun 2018, 01:38I heard the manufacturer for his helmet will be Bell...J.A.W. wrote: ↑07 Jun 2018, 01:00& its.. Max Verstappen's new.. "Yeah, I'm racing in dick-head mode" - helmet..
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At least one of the F1 helmet companies, Schuberth, is making fire fighting helmets as well.Badger16 wrote: ↑17 Oct 2018, 18:34Thanks for the article!
Anyways, I hope that the technologies behind the creation of such helmets aren't too expensive and/or protected, I worked as an auxiliary firefighter when I was a young adult. Little explanation, since I don't know whether there's such a thing in your countries, but I lived in France back then, and you could become a "part time firefighter" : you'd have a normal job, but spend some of your free time at the fire station or at high readiness (you're at home/minding your stuff but have to be in 5 minutes in your uniform and driving towards the fire station) and if you're called, you have to go, even if you're working. And since it's a specific status and you work for the common good, your employer can't criticise/fire you for leaving if you're called.
Anyways, I was a firefighter and I sure would have enjoyed the hell of such a helmet, the fire protection was on point but the impact protection was sometimes weak, I had "spider nets" running accross the visor of my helmet a couple times.