Sebastian Vettel to wear ‘No War’ themed Helmet in Bahrain testing, in solidarity with the People of Ukraine
Sebastian Vettel with his new helmet
The Formula 1 world and drivers have been at the forefront of efforts to drive the front world’s attention towards the humanitarian crisis that is waging over Ukraine. Teams and drivers have come forth condemning Russian aggression over Ukraine. Following the backlash over the war Formula, 1 decided to drop the Russian GP from the schedule, and US F1 outfit Haas ended its ties with their Russian sponsor Uralkali along with their Russian driver Nikita Mazepin.
All the F1 Drivers lined up in two rows wearing shirts with the caption ‘No War,’ while a banner saying the same thing was lined out on the track in front of them – behind a Ukraine flag on the eve of the Bahrain preseason testing declaring their support to the people of Ukraine.
Now Aston Martin star Sebastian Vettel has again shown his support for the people of Ukraine and the importance of ending the war by debuting a new helmet design.
Sebastian Vettel to wear ‘Stop war in Ukraine’ themed Helmet for Bahrain Pre-season testing
Sebastian Vettel is set to wear a white helmet that has the Ukrainian flag embedded to it in strips alongside the No war logo which was used in the T-shirt drivers were during their solidarity stand yesterday and also features the peace symbol ‘Dove carrying the leaf’.
The Four times Formula 1 world champion Sebastian Vettel is among the F1 drivers who always speak out against humanitarian crisis and social injustice and he was also among the first driver to openly come out against holding Russia GP this season. Saying I should not go, I will not go… I’m sorry for the people, innocent people who are losing their lives, getting killed for stupid reasons. When a country is at war, it is not right to race there,”.
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