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Albon auctions orphan designed Singapore F1 helmet for charity

Helmet of Alex Albon, Williams

The Anglo-Thai driver has been supporting the Wat Sakaeo orphanage near Bangkok since his move to Williams as team boss Jost Capito’s brother Volker, a long-time Bangkok resident, happens to run a charity that supports the orphanage.

That relationship led to a visit by Albon earlier this year and his pledge to help support the Iceman Charity’s push to renovate the orphanage’s sports hall, which will be renamed Alex Albon Sports Hall upon completion.

To help fund the project, Albon will race in this weekend’s Singapore GP with a helmet designed by the orphans, which will then be auctioned off with all proceeds going to the orphanage.

“They are basically raising money for their sports hall and it was up to them to design a helmet for me,” Albon said. “There were about 200 kids that got involved and they all had a go.

“We’re going to auction off the helmet and we’re going to give 100% of the proceeds to the charity.”

 

The quirky, light blue helmet features a big smile and several small drawings on the front.

Another child designed the top half, depicting orphans holding hands around Albon’s personal logo, while the side of helmet features an elephant, an important element of Buddhism and the national animal of Thailand.

At the back there’s a drawing of Albon alongside two orphans wearing red shirts, a memento of the Williams driver playing football at the orphanage with the children, many of which were Liverpool fans. 

At the time of writing the helmet has already received 26 bids, with the current bid exceeding £8000. The auction, which is hosted on the F1 website, runs until 11 October.

Helmet of Alex Albon, Williams


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Photo by: Alex Albon

Helmet of Alex Albon, Williams

Helmet of Alex Albon, Williams


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Photo by: Alex Albon

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