Harvey wrote:Manoah2u wrote:
Yellow accents vs Red accents to clearly differentiate. Would work for ANY car. Even a full yellow or full red car would be identifiable because one of them has a clear yellow pod or a clear red pod.
what happened to this feature? why is it no longer around?
You do realise that the T-cams are now coloured black or yellow now? How is this any harder to spot than red or yellow?
I guess what he was trying to say was that you could expand that feature beyond the T-cams. For example Toro Rosso painted the onboard cameras on the nose with the red/yellow color according to the T-cam in the late stages of 2009.
I also think that teams could do more to differentiate the cars, like McLaren in the late 90s/early 2000s (Häkkinen had black decals on the front wing, Coulthard red ones) or Benetton/Renault up to 2010 with the red nose tip on the "first" car.
Some ideas would be:
Mercedes: Hamilton gets a white area on the airbox, with black sponsorship (so the area behind the driver matches the helmet)
Red Bull: Stripes on the sides and on top of the cockpit made yellow on the second car
Williams: colored sponsorship on the second car (maybe in martini colors)
Ferrari: Black wings for the first car (one can still dream), maybe yellow accents
McLaren: Well, since the MP4-30 looks like they didn't car, I won't care either.
Force India: One car with orange accents, one with green ones
Toro Rosso: They added gold and red stripes anyway, one gets red the other gold
Lotus: One car with beige/creme (whatever that non-gold color is), one with more red
Sauber: Same as McLaren
I think those would make the cars easy to tell apart, but in isolation each car would look "complete", so no one would see a car and think: "That car got feature A, B and C, that's clearly the #2 driver!"
But why bother making the grid look actually cooler when you can ban helmet designs.
Also: Finish up the business with the permanent numbers first. A driver should be allowed to design his number to HIS liking, not the team's liking as it stands. The numbers will likely not become iconic if they look different each year, because the teams changed the font or whatever. If a drivers designs his number in bright green and silly font, let it be bright green and silly font, even if he's driving a Ferrari. THEN it will stand out and become iconic. The design of the number could then be fixed for maxbe 5 years, and after that slight changes would be allowed.
On Topic:
Hamilton: looks very busy, too many ideas in one design
Rosberg: didn't change?
Ricciardo: Red Bull, w/e
Kvyat: Red Bull, w/e
Massa: modern classic, very cool, clashes a bit with the martini branding
Bottas: very cool, but the "swirly bit" on the top ruins it for me
Vettel: Ok, I wished he kept the lines of his old design on the top, maybe in a shade of silver
Räikkönen: Ok
Alonso: Ok, still a bit busy for my liking, still liked his '05 design better
Button: Ok, still liked his "classic" Union Jack design (up to the start of 2010) better
Hülkenberg: would be better if the lines were straight
Perez: the silver looks a bit odd on an otherwise colorfull helmet, but it's still ok
Verstappen: Red Bull, w/e
Sainz: Red Bull, w/e
Grosjean: looks as if he tried too hard to make it look "cool"
Maldonado: improved, since it's not as busy as before, still room for improvement
Ericsson: good, simple design
Nasr: design is pure gold, but gets spoiled a bit by the form of the helmet itself