F1 News: Pierre Gasly Sports Fan-Designed Helmet at Abu Dhabi GP In Partnership With Binance

Binance's helmet design contest for F1 driver Pierre Gasly culminates with a fan-created design being featured at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
F1 News: Pierre Gasly Sports Fan-Designed Helmet at Abu Dhabi GP In Partnership With Binance
F1 News: Pierre Gasly Sports Fan-Designed Helmet at Abu Dhabi GP In Partnership With Binance /

Alpine's Pierre Gasly has announced the winner of the global helmet design contest with Binance. The competition will see Gasly wearing the winning design at the upcoming Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

Key Takeaways:

  • Binance's helmet design competition for Pierre Gasly drew impressive participation with over 700 entries from more than 140 countries.
  • The winning helmet design, chosen for its originality and connection to both Binance and Gasly, will be showcased at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Additionally, its creator will be rewarded with a full-sized signed replica of the helmet.

Read our exclusive interview with Pierre Gasly about the helmet competition here.

Binance has declared the winner of its highly anticipated helmet design contest for Pierre Gasly of the Alpine Formula 1 Team. This campaign invited global fans to craft a helmet design for Gasly's use at the November 26, 2023, Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. 

Speaking about the winning design, the French driver commented:

“This design truly encapsulates my partnership with Binance, and my profound connection to my fans and this race in particular.

“Seeing all the creative submissions from our passionate community makes me more exhilarated, and I’m humbled by their incredible energy and passion which I’m excited to channel to the race.”

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Binance Press Image
Binance Press Image

The winner of the competition also commented:

“Inspired by Binance’s brand, I made black and yellow the predominant colors. I also gave it a glossy surface finish to evoke the golden color and allude to Arabic culture, along with Arabic calligraphy on the sides.

"Since the race will take place at night, I also used the vibrant pink color of another sponsor to create a contrast with the rest of the design, making the helmet stand out under the nighttime lights.”


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