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Design Vettel's helmet, win fabulous prizes
Wed, 04 Sep 2013Some helmet schemes are iconic. Jackie Stewart famously emblazoned his Bell helmet with his house tartan. Over on the motorcycle side of things, Valentino Rossi's screaming helmet has become a kitsch icon.
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F1 Budget Cap – No two-tier system says Ecclestone
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