Lando Norris will use a special unique helmet design for this weekend's Canadian Grand Prix, in support of Sir Jackie Stewart's Race Against Dementia charity.
Stewart's wife, Helen, was battling dementia, with the three-time champion launching his charity to try to find a cure for the disease.
In 2025, Stewart unveiled a special helmet, in his customary tartan, signed by all 20 living F1 champions, including Michael Schumacher, to be sold off, with the proceeds going towards Race Against Dementia.
Following his 2025 title triumph, Norris added his signature to the helmet, and will now sport a special design in Montreal this weekend.
The helmet is designed to show the effects of dementia in losing memory, with one side showing faded colours to represent lost memories, whilst the other shows a healthy brain.
Check out the special helmet below!
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