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F1 drivers reveal special Monaco GP helmet designs

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Several Formula 1 drivers have introduced special helmet designs for the Monaco Grand Prix. Here is what to look out for as the drivers take on the narrow streets of Monte Carlo.

Valtteri Bottas

Starting off strong with perhaps the most unusual design on the grid, Valtteri Bottas has brought a badger helmet to the Monaco Grand Prix. Designed by his partner, Tiffany Cromwell, the helmet is a tribute to a wild badger the couple has 'adopted' as a nightly visitor at their home, affectionately named Nigel.Β 

The design transforms the Cadillac driver's helmet into a badger, with the face sitting just below the visor.

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Check out the speciality lid for @ValtteriBottas this weekend, inspired by his frequent Monaco visitor, Nigel the badger. pic.twitter.com/G3yZdPXvcp

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Pierre Gasly

Taking a different approach, Pierre Gasly has used the Monaco Grand Prix weekend to bring a special design for his newly founded hydration brand, Minded. He announced his new venture on Instagram, sharing: "Minded, my secret stuff is finally out.Β 

"I’m incredibly excited to finally share it with you after more than two years of work behind the scenes. I wanted to create a drink that makes hydration easier. Something refreshing, packed with flavour, with no sugar, no calories, and none of the compromises, the perfect healthy alternative to water or soft drinks with extra benefits.

"Built with 800mg of electrolytes and essential vitamins, it’s designed to fit effortlessly into everyday life.Β That’s how Minded was born. Water, but better.Β Pure taste. Clear mind."

The French driver's helmet mirrors the red and silver design of the Minded can, with the logo plastered across the front base.

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Nico Hulkenberg

Nico Hulkenberg has taken the opportunity to pay tribute to pre-war motorsport legend Tazio Nuvolari, who is often regarded as one of the greatest drivers in history and a star of the Auto Union era that preceded modern Audi. It also coincides with the release of the Audi Nuvolari, the German marque's new supercar.

"Celebrating Nuvolari this weekend! A legendary racer who won Grands Prix for Auto Union back in the 1930s," Hulkenberg wrote on Instagram. "Today Audi brings that name back – and gives it four wheels.Β The fastest supercar Audi has ever created!Β Meet the Audi Nuvolari."

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Lando Norris & Oscar Piastri

The two McLaren drivers will be racing in helmets based on the new LEGO Editions helmets, which have been introduced as a celebration of the Woking outfit's 1000th race.

The helmets continue with the colour schemes that Norris and Piastri have had so far this season as well as the iconic McLaren papaya colour.Β 

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Kimi Antonelli

The current championship leader has introduced a new white and blue design for his second Monaco Grand Prix. "Fresh new helmet for Monaco!" he posted on Instagram. "Wanted to go for a special look for such a unique race, can’t wait for you guys to see it on track!"

Straying from his usual colourful design, the new helmet features a predominantly white theme with navy blue accents including stars down the side and a multi-colour Mercedes logo on the front.Β 

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Carlos Sainz & Alex Albon

Both of the Williams drivers will be wearing helmets as part of the Williams F1 Team and Anthropic's Claude Pattern of Thought creative project. The designs were created by Claude after the drivers used headsets to record their responses while driving in the simulator. Claude interpreted those responses into unique visual patterns which have been transformed into artwork for the helmets, race suits and Monaco garage.

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Charles Leclerc

Home hero Charles Leclerc has also unveiled a new design for the Monaco Grand Prix. In addition to an almost all-white race suit to mark his home race, the Monegasque driver has introduced an predominantly white helmet design with bold red accents.Β 

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Lewis Hamilton

The seven-time champion was seen sporting a pink sparkly helmet. He has retained everything else from his normal design, but has swapped the colour.

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Aston Martin unveils special colour-shifting Monaco GP livery

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The Monaco Grand Prix weekend has always been the most glamorous event on the Formula 1 calendar. It is no coincidence that teams often choose the streets of the principality to showcase special liveries, and this year Aston Martin will roll out a bespoke look for the event.

In recent days, McLaren unveiled the livery it will use to celebrate its 1000th Formula 1 Grand Prix. This morning, Aston Martin revealed a new colour scheme created in collaboration with Maaden, one of the Silverstone team's sponsors.

The AMR26 cars will temporarily abandon Aston Martin's traditional green in favour of the "From Rock to Racetrack" campaign. The livery is said to trace the journey of metals and minerals from extraction to high-performance engineering. The aim is to demonstrate how materials extracted by Maaden are transformed into the fundamental components that contribute to powering modern society.

Aston Martin F1

Aston Martin F1

The livery features an iridescent, colour-shifting finish, created using a special coating material being used by Aston Martin for the first time. The result is a design that visibly changes colour as the car travels around Monaco's iconic street circuit, symbolising the transformation of raw materials into advanced technology.

The same design will also appear on the race suits of Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll, as well as on the helmets and overalls of the team's mechanics.

"This weekend, we are proud to celebrate our principal partner Maaden through this unique livery takeover at the Monaco Grand Prix," said Aston Martin’s managing director, commercial, Jefferson Slack.

Aston Martin F1

Aston Martin F1

"More than a livery alone, the whole campaign highlights the important role Maaden plays in shaping and transforming materials into components we all use – including in the world of Formula 1.

"We look forward to seeing the striking Maaden design on the streets of Monaco this weekend."

Aston Martin has faced a tough start to its 2026 campaign, its first with an Adrian Newey-designed racer. However, the team’s new works partnership with Honda has gotten off to a rocky start, with engine vibrations and reliability issues hampering its progress this year.

See also: McLaren celebrates 1000th F1 GP in Monaco with special livery Charles Leclerc reiterates Ferrari F1 title desire as he extends contract

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