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Thursday 31 October 2024

GP4: 2024 Helmets v1.01 by fongu

From today, you can download my 2024 special helmets in this updated pack. Most of these helmets have been included in the 2024 mod, but a few of you wanted them seperately, so this ones for you.

It was always going to be difficult to keep up with the pace at which I created helmets in the previous years, so I did take a concious decision to cut back for the 2024 season, and devote more time to other projects. However, I have done a batch of them, and I've surprised myself with just how many I ended up creating. I'm sorry if I havent' created your favourite from this season, my criteria was based around how quickly I could get it done, whether the helmet had a good story behind it, or whether it marked a memorable moment in the race. Also some helmets were used for more than one race. 



Albon - Chinese GP

Inspired by the giant panda that is so important to Chinese culture, Albon has this cute and brilliantly designed helmet by MDM Designs and painted by Mad56. 


Bearman - Saudi Arabian GP

In the first of two stand in performances, Ollie ran a version of one of his 2023 helmet specials. Ollie stood in for an ill Carlos Sainz in the Ferrari and did a great job, scoring points on his debut. Designed by Brandon Seaber, this helmet has an O on one side and a B on the other, his initials of course. 


Bearman - Azerbaijan GP

Bearman's second stand in appearance was in place of Kevin Magnussen in the Haas, who was banned for amassing too many penalty points on his license. His second race in F1, for a second team, produced a second points scoring finish. His Haas helmet has the O on both sides to incorporate the Haas logo on each side. 




Colapinto - Standard helmet

Colapinto replaced Logan Sargeant in the Williams from the Italian GP and has done an impressive job, despite knowing his seat will go to Carlos Sainz next season. His helmet has a great mix of colours and proudly representing his home nation of Argentina. 




Colapinto - Mexican GP

Colapinto ran this tribute to fellow countryman, Carlos Reutemann for the two South American races, a reminder of the simpler, yet more striking helmets of old compared to the various designs of today. Franco's done a great job since replacing Logan Sargeant and has generated some additional sponsors to the Williams team. 



Gasly - Emilia Romagna GP

One of several Senna tribute helmets, Gasly chose to run it at the track that claimed the Brazilian's life 30 years ago. This simple design merges well with his own design, and I love the nod to the Rothmans sponsor that he sported on the Williams back in 1994. 


Gasly - Belgian GP

Alpine ran a promotion for the Deadpool vs Wolvering film at the Belgian GP, and it was a nice touch to have each driver run helmets inspired by the two heroes. Designed by Adrian Paviot, this is clearly the Wolverine helmet along with the trademark claw marks on the side. 


Lawson - Standard helmet

Liam's design is an evolution of his previous helmets, with more Maori inspired art and a new comic style personal logo. Designed, once again, by MDM helmets, Lawson has a chance in the RB to stake his claim on the second Red Bull seat for 2025... or earlier. 


Leclerc - Miami GP

Here's a batch of Charles Leclerc helmets, designed by Adrian Paviot. They're all based around his design for 2024, mostly with changes in colour and slight details. For the Miami GP, both drivers ran blue helmets in recognition of their new partnership with HP and a convenient nod to the historic blue Ferrari that once raced on US soil. 


Leclerc - Emilia Romagna GP

For the Emilia Romagna GP, his helmet is clearly inspired with the red, white and green of the Italian tricolour flag. 


Leclerc - Monaco GP

Leclerc took his first victory of the year at his home race in Monaco. This helmet is unique from his other designs in the year, but I wanted to celebrate Charles finally achieving his child-hood dream with this special helmet design. 


Leclerc - Spanish GP

Charles celebrated having 16 million TikTok followers on Instagram with this gold glitter encrusted number. 


Leclerc - Italian GP

At the Italian GP at Monza, Ferrari wanted to celebrate carbon fibre for some reason. Nevertheless, you know already if it's black and yellow, I'm in. 
It's always special when a Ferrari takes the chequered flag at Monza, Leclerc couldn't have won in two better places in the 2024 season than at Monaco and Monza. 


Leclerc - Singapore GP

This helmet was made to look good under the floodlit Singapore track, with a shiny dark red with geometric shapes. 


Norris - Monaco GP

Lando's Quadrant group have taken ownership over his helmet designs for 2024, and this one mixes Senna's helmet with chrome, fused together by his 2024 helmet design. As Piastri also ran a Senna inspired helmet, both in a Senna helmet liveried car, it at least made the two drivers distinguisable. 


Ocon - Belgian GP

As mentioned earlier, Alpine were running their Deadpool movie promo at the Belgian GP and Ocon ran this Deadpool helmet. He ran a similar design in 2023 in Las Vegas, and whilst that had more of a comic, animation style, this one is a bit more live-action super hero inspired. Ocon's helmet are designed by MDM Designs this season.


Perez - British GP

Sergio wanted to mark 20 years of Red Bull in F1 with this classic Red Bull can inspired lid. Once upon a time, all Red Bull drivers had helmets like this, and the first Red Bull test car also looked like this. Vettel ran a similar design when Dietrich Mateschitz passed away. Anyway, I liked this design and couldn't resist giving it a go. At times I wish I hadn't with the chequered design causing me a lot of pain to get right over the seam. 


Piastri - Monaco GP

Oscar's helmets are designed by MDM Designs and merges Senna's helmet design and colours with Oscar's current design. The helmet looks great with the special liveried McLaren and race suits for the Senna tribute weekend in Monaco. How has it been 30 years since that fateful day already.


Ricciardo - Singapore GP

Whilst Daniel has run more striking designs in 2024, this helmet stands out because this was his final helmet before, what is likely to be, his retirement from F1. Sadly his last three seasons have simply not delivered the drives we had grown accustomed to seeing. We have all probably been spared the heartache of what would have likely turned out badly had he replaced Perez at Red Bull. We'll miss the honey badger for sure. 


Sainz - Miami GP


As mentioned earlier, the Miami GP for Ferrari was all about blue, so Dave Designs and Carlos appeared with this patched denim number. When I started, I thought it was similar enough to his 2024 design, but in the end I this helmet had more new parts than anticipated, but I'm happy I persevered with this. 


Sainz - Italian GP

This helmet was to celebrate carbon fibre with the rest of the Ferrari team, not that they pioneered it, nor did they introduced it to F1. Still, the material has been a mainstay in F1 since the 1980's, owing to it's strong yet light properties. I appreciate the simplicity of this design, but having said that it wasn't that straight forward of a design to recreate. 


Verstappen - Italian GP

Verstappen wore this shiny orange helmet at three races this season in support of the Dutch Mens National football team at the European Championships. KV Designs has been doing Max's helmets for the last few seasons, with clear inspiration from his father's helmet. 

The early races saw Max run a slightly different helmet to the launch version, it's in the pack, but so subtle is the change it's not worth adding it to this post. 



I hope you've enjoyed this update post, and running these helmets in your favourite game. 

I'm indebted to Jvinu for his helmet shapes and templates, and these helmets are compatible with ACSPRH version 1 where other games support it. 

Thanks for your on-going support. I'm off to carry on prepping for the next 2024 mod update. Stay tuned. 





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