The special edition helmets the F1 drivers have created for the Las Vegas Grand Prix
A look at the bold, creative special edition helmets hitting the track in Las Vegas, from milestone designs to personal tributes.

Las Vegas has inspired some of the boldest helmet designs of the season, with drivers unveiling their one-off creations for race week. From playful tributes to full neon flair, every helmet tells its own story, so let's take a look at some of the headgear on show...
Lando’s 150th GP helmet
To mark his 150th Grand Prix, McLaren’s Lando Norris unveiled “Art in Motion,” a hand-painted 3D helmet created in collaboration with artist Werner Bronkhorst. Unveiled at his LN × WB concept pop-up in Las Vegas on Tuesday, the piece blends vivid colour, raised textures and plenty of personal nods to some of Lando’s biggest moments in F1, turning it into an eye-catching visual timeline of his journey so far.
The lid features miniature depictions of Norris after his first podium at Austria in 2020, his maiden win at Miami in 2024, and his first home win in this year’s British Grand Prix.
Oscar’s nod to his RC days
Oscar Piastri brings his own twist to the Las Vegas helmet trend with a design inspired by his earliest racing memories, paying tribute to the remote control car that earned him a national title in 2010.
It was the first thing he ever drove – the small but significant stepping stone that led him into karting and eventually paved his path to Formula 1.
The bold helmet mirrors the colours and details of that original RC livery, making it a nostalgic and personal tribute to where his journey began. So, why debut it in Vegas? Piastri pointed out that this week marks exactly 15 years since that fated national title, making this weekend a fitting race to celebrate the very start of his motorsport success as he continues to fight for the title.
Check back here for more of the drivers' 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix helmets as they're revealed...

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