The beautiful gesture. During the last Singapore Grand Prix, Alex Albon had presented a special version of his helmet created for charitable purposes. Designed by around 200 children from the Wat Sakraeo orphanage, the running Englishman's helmet under Thai license featured different motifs such as elephants but also children holding hands.
So impressed by the talent and creativity from the kids at Wat Sakraeo and it's a huge privilege to support them: https://t.co/2Tkf40fkfI pic.twitter.com/vrf7UcQFuw
- Alex Albon (@alex_albon) October 1, 2022
Auctioned in the wake of the Singapore Grand Prix, Alex Albon's helmet raised no less than 84 pounds sterling, a little less than 075 euros. Very attached to the Wat Sakraeo orphanage, the pilot Williams planned to pay him the entire amount. This will allow the center to renovate the old sports hall and even purchase new equipment.
« I got to meet all the kids who designed my helmet as well as the other 2 kids... It's such a special place and I can't explain to you how amazing these kids are, he wrote on his social networks. They are so kind and positive that they really put your life into perspective and make you realize how grateful you are."
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