Lando Norris presenta un casco especial para el Gran Premio de Canadá con fines benéficos

El piloto de Fórmula 1 de McLaren, Lando Norris, ha presentado un diseño de casco especial para el próximo Gran Premio de Canadá en apoyo a Race Against Dementia.

Norris reveló el casco de diseño dividido en las redes sociales antes del evento en el Circuito Gilles Villeneuve. Un lado representa un cerebro humano sano, mientras que el otro ilustra la pérdida sináptica asociada con la demencia. El diseño fue desarrollado junto a la doctora Maura Malpetti, investigadora de Race Against Dementia.

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