Lewis Hamilton has taken it up a notch with his Japanese Grand Prix edition helmet which features a light-up visor.
That would have been quite the sight at a night race like Singapore where Formula 1 was last in action before Japan, though with dry conditions expected in the Suzuka daytime, the studio shots will likely do the best job of displaying the helmet in all its glory when the light goes on.F1 driver contracts: What is the current contract status of every driver on the 2023 grid?
“LIMITLESS ⚙️ Worked with @hajimesorayamaofficial on this helmet and so proud of how it came to life !!” Hamilton posted on social media. “I’ve been a fan of him and his work for a long time and since the dawn of launching @plus44world, collaborating with him has been a personal goal of mine. Can’t wait for you all to see it on the track.”
Hamilton expects Red Bull to put their Singapore woes behind them and return to dominant ways at Suzuka, though should a victory opportunity present itself, then Hamilton knows how to get the job done at this venue. Hamilton is in fact a five-time winner of the Japanese Grand Prix, four of those wins achieved at Suzuka with his most recent triumph coming in 2018.
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