FIA to review F1 helmet design change rule after driver backlash
Formula 1 race director Michael Masi has confirmed the FIA will rev🔯iew the regulation limiting the numb🅺er of helmet designs drivers can use each season for 2020.
Daniil Kvyat was prevented🅰 from running a new helmet design for his home grand prix in Russia last weekend after he was deemed to have already used his one ‘joker’ change for the seaso꧙n at the Italian Grand Prix.

Formula 1 race director Michael Masi has confirmed the FIA🎶 will review the regulation limiting the number of helmet designs drivers can use each season for 2020🌠.
Daniil Kvyat was prevented from running a new helmet design for his home grand prix in Russia last wee👍kend after he was deemed to have already used hisꦜ one ‘joker’ change for the season at the Italian G😼rand Prix.
Drivers are only allowed to make one “substantial” change to their design each year in order to aid recogn🍌ition in the cockpit, with the rule limiting changes initially being introduced in 2015.
Kvyat called the ruling a “joke” and was supported by his peers during🙈 the drivers’ briefing on Friday, with many pointing out the regular changes Sebastian Vettel makes to his helmet design.
Asked by ltxcn.top to explain the decision, Masi said that he had stuck to the regulations after a r🅠equest 🐼was made by Toro Rosso regarding the helmet design.
“I don’t think that Kvyat was picked out. The question was asked, if the helmet design is substantially similar, and the response was �ꦉ�‘no it’s not’,” Masi said.
“The team asked me if the design was in my view subs꧟tantially similar, which I believe is the wording in the regulations. That’s where from my end, that’s what the regulation said when the question was asked.”
Masi confirmed that he had discussed the mat💝ter with the drivers in the briefing on Friday, and agreed to review the regulation for next season.
“I said to the drivers on Friday night that yes, iಞt’s something we will 🐼look at, but there are a number of inputs. It is not just the FIA, it’s the F1 Group, we’ve also got broadcast media,” Masi said.
“It’s funny talking to some of the commentators about it. They said thღe reason why it was there was because of us, when we’re looking down, we know who is in the car. If we’ve got someone changing helmets all the time, we’ve actually got to think and look twic🐲e on who it is when we’re doing the live television broadcast.
“There were various reasons why it was brought it, and it’s one of those w🔯e’ve already spoken about, we discussed it on Friday night, and said let’s have a look at itꦬ.
“It would require a regulation change, is the simple part. There is your one joker per year𒀰 that you’re allowed, and when the question is asked, the response is relatively black and white.”

Asked by ltxcn.top if all teams asked the FIA to approve helmet de﷽sign changes, Masi replied “not necessarily”.
Masi also confirmed he had not received any requests from Red Bull over Max Verstappen’s helmet design changes this year, with the Dutchman appearing toﷺ have used at least three substantially different designs ꧒in 2019.
Kvyat said on Friday that he was considering sti💝ll using his one-off design before ultimately sticking to his regular red-based helmet.
Masi said that any breach of the regulation would be referred to the FIA stewards, who would th🦹en decide on a s▨anction.
“I don’t apply the penalties🐷. I’d refer it to the stewar🍰ds if someone came up, I’d have to refer it to the stewards,” Masi said.
ꦑ“It would be their determination of whatౠ would or wouldn’t happen.”