Rosberg again with Bell helmets. I don't know why keeps switching between Schuberth and Bell
I read somewhere that he signed a contract with Bell a week or two ago.Morteza wrote:Rosberg again with Bell helmets. I don't know why keeps switching between Schuberth and Bell
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Well... Can't stay behind on Lewis...flickerf1 wrote:I read somewhere that he signed a contract with Bell a week or two ago.Morteza wrote:Rosberg again with Bell helmets. I don't know why keeps switching between Schuberth and Bell
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Apparently it is to do with the fact that the Schuberth ones perform poorly in the rain as they mist up more, however the Bell ones are also great performers in the wet and rarely mist. Arai have the anti mist heated visor, Vettel uses that visor when its a wet race. I have also heard that the Bell ones are also the lightest ones on the market right now by quite a few grammes when painted, and Rosberg has a almost bare look and will save more weight with that look.Morteza wrote:Rosberg again with Bell helmets. I don't know why keeps switching between Schuberth and Bell
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At the end of the day, it all comes to sponsorship: Ferrari has a Bell deal since last year, but Vetell is allowed to use his traditional Arai lid. Aerodynamics are way below in the priorities listESPImperium wrote:Apparently it is to do with the fact that the Schuberth ones perform poorly in the rain as they mist up more, however the Bell ones are also great performers in the wet and rarely mist. Arai have the anti mist heated visor, Vettel uses that visor when its a wet race. I have also heard that the Bell ones are also the lightest ones on the market right now by quite a few grammes when painted, and Rosberg has a almost bare look and will save more weight with that look.Morteza wrote:Rosberg again with Bell helmets. I don't know why keeps switching between Schuberth and Bell
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However there could be another reason for the switch, aerodynamic performance the air intake. Seemingly McLaren said there was as much as a 5% difference in air volume going into Alonsos car to Buttons car last year when Alonso was in his final year of Schuberth to the Arai that Button was using. In other words, Button was getting as much as 5% more air volume to Alonso last year, now Alonso has switched back to Arai he is on the same footing there. Thats why Ferrari liked both drivers to be with Schuberth as it meant the aero inside air intake above the drivers head was consistent.
If you look down the grid as it is, there is a theme of helmets:
Mercedes: Bell/Bell
Ferrari: Arai/Bell
Red Bull: Arai/Arai
Williams: Stilo/Schuberth
Force india: Schuberth/Schuberth
McLaren: Arai/Arai
Toro Rosso: Arai/Arai
Haas: Bell/Bell
Renault: Arai/Stilo
Manor: Arai/Arai
Sauber: Bell/Stilo
Most of the top teams are organised and try to get drivers using the same helmet. Some of the others allow drivers to use what they want as its revenue stream for them, as some drivers get paid €100,000 a year with a supply of up to 25 helmets a year for the top drivers (Vettel) and as many as 6-10 helmets for the ones further down the grid.
K-Mag uses a Bell helmet.ESPImperium wrote:Apparently it is to do with the fact that the Schuberth ones perform poorly in the rain as they mist up more, however the Bell ones are also great performers in the wet and rarely mist. Arai have the anti mist heated visor, Vettel uses that visor when its a wet race. I have also heard that the Bell ones are also the lightest ones on the market right now by quite a few grammes when painted, and Rosberg has a almost bare look and will save more weight with that look.Morteza wrote:Rosberg again with Bell helmets. I don't know why keeps switching between Schuberth and Bell
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CmxXLJBWcAAg0qB.jpg
However there could be another reason for the switch, aerodynamic performance the air intake. Seemingly McLaren said there was as much as a 5% difference in air volume going into Alonsos car to Buttons car last year when Alonso was in his final year of Schuberth to the Arai that Button was using. In other words, Button was getting as much as 5% more air volume to Alonso last year, now Alonso has switched back to Arai he is on the same footing there. Thats why Ferrari liked both drivers to be with Schuberth as it meant the aero inside air intake above the drivers head was consistent.
If you look down the grid as it is, there is a theme of helmets:
Mercedes: Bell/Bell
Ferrari: Arai/Bell
Red Bull: Arai/Arai
Williams: Stilo/Schuberth
Force india: Schuberth/Schuberth
McLaren: Arai/Arai
Toro Rosso: Arai/Arai
Haas: Bell/Bell
Renault: Arai/Stilo
Manor: Arai/Arai
Sauber: Bell/Stilo
Most of the top teams are organised and try to get drivers using the same helmet. Some of the others allow drivers to use what they want as its revenue stream for them, as some drivers get paid €100,000 a year with a supply of up to 25 helmets a year for the top drivers (Vettel) and as many as 6-10 helmets for the ones further down the grid.
Not very German of him but yes, it appears so. I do like this design much more then his regular one (and I'm not even German).domh245 wrote:So is Nico staying with Bell then?