Report: F1 bans midseason helmet livery changes
Midseason helmet livery changes have been banned, according to reports on Wednesday.
The respected German publication Auto Motor und Sport and the international news agency Reuters report that F1 drivers this year will have to start and finish the season with the same helmet colors.
German correspondent Tobias Gruner said it was a proposal by Bernie Ecclestone that was adopted by the governing FIA and team bosses at Tuesday's meeting of the F1 Commission.
Gruner said it means "the days of changing looks and crazy helmet creations on special occasions are over."
The move is clearly to help fans and spectators to more easily identify the drivers, given the ever-increasing trend for multiple design changes within a season.
And many had lamented the steady decline of iconic and easily-recognizable helmets, like the yellow of Ayrton Senna and the London rowing club livery worn by Damon Hill.
But the initial reaction on social media was not generally positive.
#F1 has its smallest grid at the start of a year since 1967 but don't worry, here comes the @FIA to ban drivers changing helmets...
— F1 Fanatic (@f1fanatic_co_uk) February 18, 2015
Gruner said the move will also stop drivers from doing things like inviting their fans to design one-off helmets that are subsequently auctioned for charity.
"What punishment awaits the drivers should they violate the new rule is not yet known," he added.