Brazilian designer wins Hamilton helmet challenge
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[February 23, 2017]
By Alan Baldwin
SILVERSTONE, England (Reuters) - A
competition to design Lewis Hamilton's 2017 helmet has been won by a
Brazilian who incorporated a tribute to Ayrton Senna in it along
with three stars for the Formula One titles won by both the late
Brazilian and Briton.
Hamilton, who will unveil his new Mercedes race car to the world at
Silverstone on Thursday, announced Rai Caldato, a professional
designer, as the winner to his 3.8 million Instagram followers.
"Rai evolves my layout by adding new stripe elements on the sides.
As a tribute to my hero, Ayrton Senna, the helmet features the
colors of Brazil -- green, yellow and blue," said the 32-year-old.
"These are accompanied with the three stars that represent my
Championship wins.
"There's yellow throughout that reminds me of my helmets in the
past. The candy apple red balances with the yellow very well," he
added.
The design had 52,000 'likes' within four hours.
Hamilton challenged fans last month to design his race helmet for
the season starting in Australia on March 26, with the winner
meeting the driver and receiving a full-size replica.
Hamilton is the clear pre-season favorite following the surprise
retirement of German team mate and world champion Nico Rosberg last
month.
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Mercedes' Formula One
driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain celebrates after winning the race.
REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed
He has changed his helmet design several times over the years,
racing with a yellow helmet in tribute to Senna in his early years
and at McLaren. The colors changed when he moved to Mercedes in
2013.
Under Formula One's regulations, a driver's helmet design must be
substantially the same for the entire season -- to ensure drivers
can be distinguished easily -- but one special version is allowed at
a race of his choosing.
(Editing by Clare Fallon)
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