FIA confirms 'aeroscreen' under consideration

Daniel Ricciardo sits in his Red Bull-TAG Heuer RB12 fitted with the aeroscreen during previews ahead of the Formula One Grand Prix of Russia at Sochi Autodrom on April 28, 2016
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The FIA confirms that Red Bull's 'aeroscreen' concept is in the running to be introduced in Formula 1.

The FIA has now confirmed that Red Bull's 'aeroscreen' concept is in the running to be introduced in Formula 1.

Daniel Ricciardo tested the windshield-style driver cockpit protection in the opening minutes of practice in Russia.

Earlier, the FIA's preferred solution for 2017 was the Mercedes-devised 'halo' concept that debuted on the Ferrari recently, but F1 race director Charlie Whiting has admitted that he actually likes the look of Red Bull's screen even more.

Auto Motor und Sport quoted him as saying that once all the tests are complete, the two solutions will be presented to the F1 Commission which will "decide what route we take".

Daniil Kvyat of Russia and Infiniti Red Bull Racing looks on in the garage during practice for the Formula One Grand Prix of Japan at Suzuka Circuit on September 25, 2015
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