This is the 2024 Charles Leclerc Ferrari Mini Helmet in 1:2 Scale by Bell.
During the 2024 season with Scuderia Ferrari, Charles Leclerc sported a helmet that maintained the team’s iconic Rosso Corsa red base while introducing refined graphical elements. His helmet incorporated subtle white and yellow trim lines, a prominent “16” (his racing number) on the sides, and delicate touches of Monaco and Italian flag motifs—ultimately blending his personal identity with Ferrari heritage. Throughout the year Leclerc also used special-edition variants: for example, his Monaco grid featured a primarily black shell with bright yellow-accented ‚#16’ and a tricolour stripe on top. On the helmet’s side-panels he retained emotional tributes—a small “Papa” for his late father and “Jules” for his friend Jules Bianchi—signifying how the design fused performance, heritage and personal story.
Bell is a company that emphasizes high-quality craftsmanship: they state these mini helmets are “made in the same factory, by the same craftsmen, using almost identical material to our full-sized racing helmets."
During the 2024 season with Scuderia Ferrari, Charles Leclerc sported a helmet that maintained the team’s iconic Rosso Corsa red base while introducing refined graphical elements. His helmet incorporated subtle white and yellow trim lines, a prominent “16” (his racing number) on the sides, and delicate touches of Monaco and Italian flag motifs—ultimately blending his personal identity with Ferrari heritage. Throughout the year Leclerc also used special-edition variants: for example, his Monaco grid featured a primarily black shell with bright yellow-accented ‚#16’ and a tricolour stripe on top. On the helmet’s side-panels he retained emotional tributes—a small “Papa” for his late father and “Jules” for his friend Jules Bianchi—signifying how the design fused performance, heritage and personal story.
Bell is a company that emphasizes high-quality craftsmanship: they state these mini helmets are “made in the same factory, by the same craftsmen, using almost identical material to our full-sized racing helmets."
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