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Lando Norris will wear a helmet supporting an important cause at the Canadian Grand Prix.
Reigning Formula 1 world champion Lando Norris will wear a special one-off helmet design at this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix in support of fellow F1 world champion Jackie Stewart’s dementia charity, Race Against Dementia.
The helmet, featuring a split design, was unveiled by Norris ahead of the race weekend in Montreal, with one half symbolizing a healthy human brain and the other a deteriorating brain affected by dementia.
Norris expressed the importance of raising awareness and supporting the work of Race Against Dementia, aiming to drive progress forward in understanding and combating the condition.
The unique Bell helmet design serves to spark conversations and create a deeper understanding of the impact dementia can have on individuals and their families.
Jackie Stewart, a motor racing legend and founder of the charity, commended Norris for creatively incorporating such a serious message into his helmet design and expressed gratitude for the driver’s support and enthusiasm.





