Max Verstappen Shows Off New Orange Helmet Before The Belgian Grand Prix And Here Is How You Can Get Yours

Max Verstappen Shows Off New Orange Helmet Before The Belgian Grand Prix And Here Is How You Can Get Yours

Formula One racing driver Max Verstappen unveiled his brand new orange helmet ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix. 

Belgian-Dutch Formula One racing driver took to his Twitter account recently to reveal a brand new orange helmet for the Formula One Rolex Belgian Grand Prix 2021 which takes place this year from Friday, 27th August to Sunday, 29th August. Read on to see all the angles of Verstappen’s new helmet and how to get a min-helmet for yourself as well.

Check Out Max Verstappen In His New Helmet And Know How To Get A Mini-One

The Dutchman Max Verstappen will drive with a fiery orange helmet in this year’s edition of the Belgian Grand Prix. He presented the design of this special helmet in a video on his Twitter profile which you can check out below.

He opens by saying that they always have an orange helmet at Spa, although Max tries to do something different every year. The Dutchman commented on the other details on the side and on top, such as the lion in white. He added that this year what was new was that they had added two different shades of orange. This just made it striking and stand out a bit more.

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Max believes the helmet turned out very nice and hope it looks good on the track too. The inside of the helmet is also orange. “And of course also the mini helmet to go with it. These are always nice extras,” he concluded. You can get your mini-helmets at Max Verstappen’s official website Verstappenshop 

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The Final Race for the 2021 Formula One Belgian Grand Prix is scheduled to take place this Sunday on 29th August. In the meantime, while Friday saw the first Practice Race, the second, third Practice Race and the Qualifying Race will take place on Saturday.

Max Verstappen currently races for Red Bull Racing. On Friday, he clocked the fastest lap to in one minute and 44.472 seconds to outpace Valtteri Bottas with seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton a close third, before hitting the barriers and ending the session.

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