After Wednesday evening's gesture of solidarity for Ukraine by F1's drivers in bahrain, Sebastian Vettel has gone one step further, with the Aston Martin driver sporting in testing this week at Sakhir a special 'No War' helmet design.
Yesterday, at the behest of the Grand Prix Drivers Association, of which Vettel is a director, F1's class of 2022 assembled on the grid in Sakhir for a photoshoot for which every driver wore a special 'No War' t-shirt, while the group brandished a banner with the same words emblazoned with Ukraine's symbolic sunflower.
But at the start of testing on Thursday, Vettel unveiled his special lid on which the German driver's national colors are replaced by Ukraine's yellow and blue.
Check out Seb's helmet in detail hereunder.
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