The Las Vegas Grand Prix has always been one of the most glamorous and spectacular stops in the F1 season, and this year’s race is no exception. Several F1 drivers have specially designed helmets for this American night race to reflect their personal journeys, commemorate significant moments, or pay homage to the classics. The designs range from visually stunning, shiny styles to deeply meaningful artistic expressions.
In celebration of his 150th F1 race appearance, McLaren driver Lando Norris has collaborated with artist Werner Bronkhorst to unveil a hand-painted 3D helmet design named Art in Motion. This extraordinary helmet was publicly showcased during the Las Vegas event at their LN × WB concept store. The artwork features textured layers and vibrant colors that highlight key moments from Lando’s career, including his debut podium at the 2020 Austrian Grand Prix, his first victory in Miami in 2024, and his home win at the British Grand Prix this season.
Another standout choice is Lewis Hamilton, whose specially designed helmet for Las Vegas continues his signature yellow aesthetic, enhanced with a full silver glitter coating. The shimmering effect is particularly striking under the glow of evening neon lights. This design is inspired by the theme of City of Lights, and he famously surged from tenth to second place in this race back in 2024, leaving behind a legendary performance.
Oscar Piastri reflects on the beginning of his racing career, drawing inspiration from the remote-controlled car that won him a national championship in 2010 to create a helmet rich in personal sentiment. He noted that it was exactly 15 years ago this week that he clinched the victory in that RC race, a moment that launched his journey from go-karts to F1. The colors and details of the helmet echo the appearance of that beloved remote-controlled car, brimming with nostalgia.
George Russell also reached a milestone in his career, showcasing a commemorative helmet for his 150th race that fuses a Vegas vibe with card motifs and his iconic T-Pose graphics. He specifically mentioned his memories of winning in Las Vegas last year, wishing to celebrate both his personal achievements and that landmark victory with this helmet.
Esteban Ocon has unveiled a dual-faced helmet inspired by his love for Marvel characters. One side showcases a spider-man red and blue web pattern, while the other features a dark Venom style, symbolizing the clash between good and evil. Plus, Las Vegas is one of Haas’s home race locations, and its proximity to Hollywood makes this superhero theme even more localized.
Red Bull driver Yuki Tsunoda has designed a special helmet inspired by traditional Japanese aesthetics, featuring a ceramic-like texture. This unique piece incorporates the concept of Kintsugi, where golden lines outline the cracks, showcasing the beauty of repair, resilience, and the strength found in imperfection. He revealed that this helmet will be auctioned off for charity after the race, adding a meaningful touch to the creation.
Making his grand debut in Las Vegas, Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli is going all out with a party vibe as he enters the scene. His helmet design boasts a full chrome mirror finish, shining like a neon disco ball on the brightly lit night race track. He shares that this design perfectly resonates with the lively atmosphere of Vegas, hoping to leave his mark on this iconic street.
As for Charles Leclerc, who clinched a spot on the podium in 2023 with his impressive late-race pace, this year he opted for a subtle change. He added a glitter effect to his classic Monaco red and white helmet, featuring the inscription Las Vegas on top, a sleek and powerful expression of his familiarity and affection for this place.
Whether for commemoration, charity, or purely visual style, each driver’s special edition helmet is more than just racing gear; it’s a personal symbol filled with stories and meaning, adding character and intrigue to the dazzling night race in Las Vegas.



