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Three special helmets for the Dutch Grand Prix · RaceFans

Nico Hulkenberg's 2024 Dutch Grand Prix helmet

Nico Hulkenberg, Valtteri Bottas and Max Verstappen each have different reasons for sporting special helmets at this weekend’s Dutch Grand Prix.

Nico Hulkenberg’s Dutch Grand Prix helmet

Nico Hulkenberg’s 2024 Dutch Grand Prix helmet

Hulkenberg will auction his latest helmet design after this weekend’s race in order to raise money for research into treating lymphoma, a type of cancer which affects white blood cells. He will donate the money to Lymph&Co, a charity backed by the prince consort of the Netherlands, Prince Bernard.

“A special place that deserves a special helmet,” said Hulkenberg on social media. “I am also delighted to be working with Prince Bernhard and his foundation LymphCo this weekend.

“The foundation has been committed to improving research against lymphoma for years. Great project, which I am happy to support and I will donate my actual race helmet to Bernhard and Lymph&Co on Sunday.”

His Haas team are also carrying Lymph&Co’s logos this weekend.

Nico Hulkenberg's 2024 Dutch Grand Prix helmet
Nico Hulkenberg’s 2024 Dutch Grand Prix helmet

Valtteri Bottas’ Dutch Grand Prix helmet

Valtteri Bottas' Dutch Grand Prix helmet
Valtteri Bottas’ Dutch Grand Prix helmet

Bottas, a bike enthusiast whose partner Tiffany Cromwell is a professional cyclist, is celebrating his two-wheeled passion this weekend with a helmet bearing the lyrics of the 1978 Queen hit Bicycle Race.

“Netherlands. Bicycles. I do like to ride my bicycle,” he declared on social media. Cycling is enormously popular in the Netherlands, where there are famously more bikes (23 million) than people (17.7 million).

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Valtteri Bottas' Dutch Grand Prix helmet
Valtteri Bottas’ Dutch Grand Prix helmet

Max Verstappen’s Dutch Grand Prix helmet

Max Verstappen's 2024 Dutch Grand Prix helmet
Max Verstappen’s 2024 Dutch Grand Prix helmet

Is this the helmet which this weekend’s winner will wear? There’s a decent chance, as Verstappen has cemented his place in the home crowd’s affections by winning all three Dutch grands prix since it returned to the calendar in 2021.

He began wearing his home helmet earlier in the year, which features a suitably orange design and a lion motif. He also incorporated the latter into his usual design.

“It’s associated with the country, the lion, so I like that already,” he explained. “I implemented that into my design with my logo as well on the top and it worked out really well. It just stayed on the helmet and it’s something that you grow into as well.”

Asked what attributes he needs from a lion on the track Verstappen…

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