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Halo "destroys" F1's push to be more popular - Lauda

The FIA's decision to impose the Halo in Formula 1 next year has "destroyed" a push to make the sport more popular, claims three-time world champion Niki Lauda.

Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari SF16-H running the Halo cockpit cover
Niki Lauda, Mercedes AMG F1 Non-Executive Chairman and Toto Wolff, Mercedes AMG F1 Director of Motorsport
Jolyon Palmer, Renault Sport F1 Team RS16 with a Halo cockpit cover
 Niki Lauda, Non-Executive Chairman, Mercedes AMG F1, talks to Nico Rosberg
Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari SF16-H with the Halo cockpit cover
Renault Sport F1 Team RS16 with a Halo cockpit cover
Sergio Perez, Sahara Force India F1 VJM09 with the Halo cockpit cover
Felipe Nasr, Sauber C35 with the Halo cockpit cover

This week's confirmation that the FIA would be imposing the Halo in 2018, despite only one team being in favour, has caused a huge backlash from fans and commentators.

Now Lauda, whose Mercedes team first developed the Halo concept, is angry about what has happened – as he thinks it would have been better to hold fire and perfect alternative solutions that were more appealing.

"We tested the Halo, the Red Bull Aeroscreen and the Shield as a cockpit protection – but none convinced 100 percent," Lauda told German publication Auto Motor und Sport.

"You have to make the right decision in such a situation. The Halo is the wrong one."

Lauda thinks that the timing of the FIA's decision is especially poor, because F1 had just embarked on an overhaul of regulations to make cars look better in a bid to attract new fans.

He views the arrival of a Halo as a backwards step.

"We are trying hard with faster cars and getting closer to the spectators to attract new fans to the sport. But this now is destroyed by an overreaction."

Lauda's belief is that F1 is already exceptionally safe, and that it would have been wiser to have waited to find a perfect solution than impose something that is not universally supported.

"The Halo destroys the DNA of an F1 car. The FIA has made F1 as safe as it gets. Also the danger of flying wheels is largely eliminated, because the wheels are always more firmly attached. The risk to the drivers has become minimal.

"There is 100 percent a better solution that the Halo. Otherwise we would not have tried three ideas.

"It would have been more sensible to go in the direction that if we find something that does not destroy the looks of the car, that it be introduced in 2019.

"It's as simple as that. There is no reason to do something we will regret later."

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