Lando Norris is backing Sir Jackie Stewart’s Race Against Dementia, launching a prize draw for his Canadian Grand Prix race-worn helmet. This isn't just a collector's item; the bespoke lid, designed with Dr. Maura Malpetti, starkly illustrates a healthy brain contrasting with one ravaged by dementia. Norris wore the helmet to amplify the charity's crucial message. All proceeds from the draw directly fund vital dementia research. Crucially for US F1 fans, entries are open stateside for $34, with no limit on how many times an individual can enter. The draw closes on June 19. Beyond owning a piece of F1 history, the winner also nets VIP access to the 2026 British Grand Prix, complete with paddock passes for two and a personal meeting with the legendary Sir Jackie Stewart. This effort shows F1 drivers leveraging their platform to tackle global health challenges, building on the sport's increasing impact off-track.
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