F1 | GP Brazil, special helmet for Sebastian Vettel
With the Interlagos race the German reaches 100 GPs with Ferrari
Sebastian Vettel has revealed the helmet chosen for the Interlagos weekend, which opened today with the first two free practice sessions.
The four-time world champion has in fact decided to take to the track with a special livery. The design we remember is signed as always by Jens Munser.
The chromatic base remains almost unchanged (white background) the differences are represented by the vertical band with the German flag (made in glitter, with two stripes for each of the three colours) and by the Cavallino, the SV logo and the number 5 which instead are an intense burgundy.
The same shade, called "Barchetta Red", with which the 125 S was presented: the first car built by Ferrari in 1947.
Sebastian Vettel's “Rosso Barchetta” helmet.#BrazilGP (I.e. #Seb5 #Vettel pic.twitter.com/EjjDOn9fQT
- Jens Munser Designs (@JMD_helmets) November 15, 2019
Interlagos is in some ways a special weekend for Sebastian Vettel: in fact, with the Brazilian Grand Prix the German reaches 100 races with Ferrari.
Vettel thus rightfully enters the club of centenarians in red with only Barrichello (102), Massa (139), Raikkonen (151) and Schumacher (180) ahead of him. So far in the five-year period with the Cavallino Seb he has achieved 14 victories, 12 pole positions, 14 fastest laps and 54 podiums.
Cover image: Jens Munser Designs
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