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Verstappen unveils pink helmet for Miami GP
29 April 2026Racingnews365Race reportDriver Ratings

Verstappen unveils pink helmet for Miami GP

Max Verstappen rolled out a bold pink helmet for the Miami GP, ditching his usual Red Bull colors. The change comes amid Red Bull’s early‑season struggles and backs a partnership, adding cue.

Max Verstappen will debut a brand‑new pink helmet at the Miami International Autodrome, a stark break from the silver‑and‑black Red Bull livery he’s worn for years. The change comes as Red Bull struggles early in the 2024 season and teams return from a five‑week break with upgrades.

Why it matters:

Verstappen’s pink helmet is more than a visual stunt. It aligns with a charitable “Pink Friday” partnership, signals confidence after a shaky start, and generates fan buzz ahead of a pivotal race. The colour also ties into Verstappen’s support for breast‑cancer awareness initiatives, adding a cause‑driven dimension.

The details:

  • Design: Pink base with black accents, Red Bull logo shifted, number 33 in white. Unveiled Thursday on social media.
  • Context: Miami GP, round 4 of 2024, the fifth Florida visit and first race after a five‑week break.
  • Season backdrop: Red Bull slipped from the front‑running order and still wrestles with the 2026 regs.
  • Psychological edge: New gear can reset; the bold colour may help Verstappen shake off early‑season frustrations.

What's next:

Verstappen will wear the pink helmet at Sunday’s Miami GP, hoping the fresh look sparks better qualifying and race pace. If fans respond well, other drivers may follow and Red Bull could explore new liveries.

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