Revealed: What F1's 2018 grid looks like without the halo
The halo cockpit protection device is mandatory for the Formula 1 World Championship, but what would the 2018 cars look like without it?

In this exclusive 3D video, Autosport's Andrew van de Burgt explains the background behind the halo and the way that the three top teams have integrated it (or not!) into their liveries...
Video by: Dean & Emma Wright
In this photo gallery, our graphic designer Camile De Bastiani has removed the halo from all of the 2018 F1 designs, to show how much the appearance of the cars has been changed...
The Mercedes AMG F1 W09 reimagined without halo

The Ferrari SF71H reimagined without halo

The Red Bull Racing RB14 reimagined without halo

The McLaren MCL33 reimagined without halo

The Renault Sport R.S.18 reimagined without halo

Toro Rosso STR13 reimagined without halo

The Haas VF-18 reimagined without halo

The Alfa Romeo Sauber C37 reimagined without halo

Force India VJM11 reimagined without halo

The Williams FW41 reimagined without halo


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Series | Formula 1 |
Sub-event | 2018 F1 cars reimagined without Halo |
Author | Camille De Bastiani |
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