Helmets and liveries under consideration as F1 tries to make cars look better
F1 teams in talks to make cars and driveꦛrs more distinguishable in 2025

F1 is reported𝓀ly trying to improve h🐭ow cars and drivers look on-track next season.
Liveries and helmets are key areas u🍬nder the microscope to address concerns that cars and driv𒅌ers are not distinguishable enough, report.
The Mercedes and Aston Martin⛦, and the Williams and the RB, are noted as l𝓰ooking similar from some viewpoints.
There is less paint on F1 cars than in previous years due toꦓ a desperate bid to save on weight, and make efficiency.
That has resulted in greater amounts of black carbon on every car, which has arguably made them look less iconic th𒈔an the legendary liveries of previous eras.
Talks are reportedly underway with F1 t🍒eams to address this issue - but the FIA do not want to create a ne🐓w rule.
The FIA want to solve the issue through collaboration with every F1 team, rather than forcing through a r෴egulation.
Helmets are also being considered.
Drivers are now 🦹more obscured by the F1 Halo, meaning it can sౠometimes be difficult to distinguish teammates from each other.
“We need to find some way to make people be able to know if it is [George] Russell or [Lewis] Hamilton, but a🌄lso to be able to easily distinguish the cars,” the FIA’s Nikolas🌊 Tombazis.
The FIA also do not want to create a rule for helmets, but prefer if F1 teams solve the issue a𓂃mong themselves.