

Last year helmet :

It already was last yearGM7 wrote:Grosjean's 2017 helmet :
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C36QgGGWcAALT0m.jpg
It's look like Microsoft is now a Haas's sponsor.
I honestly mourn the loss of JB's helmet design now he's retiring.diego1960 wrote:My God, these are terrible...
diego1960 wrote:Hakkinen's design and colour scheme was my personal favorite, although I am heavily biased as he was the first driver I ever watched, the team I supported as a kid etc.
Schumacher's was lovely up until 2004 if I am not mistaken when he dropped the black/yellow. Of course in his comeback it was one of the best helmet designs, a sign that things went south in the aesthetics department in the years he was not racing.
Senna had a lovely helmet too, Prost, although I really disliked Villeneuve's helmet, however it was instantly recognisable, something we can't say now about 80% of the grid.
The question is, do drivers have no taste anymore (ok sunbective that is), or do teams "force" them to choose a heavily cluttered design with crome and fade and all this nonsense? If I recall Red Bull influences driver's helmet designs although I might be wrong.