Vettel to Pay Tribute to Late Red Bull Owner With Iconic F1 Helmet Design


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Sebastian Vettel hugs Red Bull’s Christian Horner as the F1 grid mourns the late Dietrich Mateschitz in Austin.

The Aston Martin driver and Red Bull team principal Christian Horner at the U.S. Grand Prix.

As Formula One prepares for the Mexico City Grand Prix Sunday, one driver is using his helmet as a way to pay tribute to a pioneer in the sport.

Last Saturday, before the U.S. Grand Prix qualifying session, news spread throughout the paddock that Red Bull co-founder and owner Dietrich Mateschitz died at 78 years old. While building the energy drink empire, the Austrian was behind the push to enter the company into F1, buying not just one but two teams—Red Bull Racing and AlphaTauri. 

He played a role in many lives, particularly the young drivers who competed for the teams or rose through the junior program. One of those is four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel, who won all of his titles with Red Bull Racing. He now competes for Aston Martin, but the German will still pay his respects to Mateschitz this weekend as he returns his original and iconic Red Bull helmet design at the Mexico City Grand Prix. 





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