£185.00
1 in stock
Alex Albon 2025 Miami 1:2 Mini Ltd Edition Upgraded Helmet. Miami is always a highlight on the F1 calendar and Alex was keeen to show off his Miami GP Orange Special. A fun design referencing Florida’s state fruit: the orange!
Designed by Miles Murphy and painted by Massmo Dante, Alex’s orange helmet was intended to be a hyper-realistic interpretation of the citrus fruit. The team sponsors and logos have even been converted into fruit stickers to stay on theme.
This limited edition 1:2 replica helmet has undergone the full Podium Place upgrade treatment and is as authentic as can be to match the occasion.
Upgrades on this helmet include:
This exclusive collector’s item was handmade by highly qualified artisans in the same laboratories where the Bell Racing Helmets’ engineering team manufactures the real racing helmets.
The shell, the visor and the interior are made with materials similar to the original ones, using technological components and solutions.
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