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Bearman’s British GP 2026 Helmet Hides a Teddy Bear Twist
Home Race Special
Ollie Bearman unveiled a special British Grand Prix 2026 helmet live on the Haas fan stage at Silverstone, and the back of the shell carries a teddy bear in a blue race suit as a playful nod to his surname.
Key Takeaways
Bearman revealed the helmet live on the Haas fan stage during the British GP 2026 weekend (July 3-5, 2026), his home race
The design uses a red, white and blue Union-Jack-style diagonal ribbon scheme with a red Toyota Gazoo Racing crown band and a blue-tinted visor
The rear of the shell features a teddy bear in a blue race suit holding a miniature helmet on a red-and-white chequered path, referencing Bearman’s surname
Partner logos on the lid include Haas Automation, Toyota Gazoo Racing, Deus X, Orion180 Insurance, Singha, Play’n GO, Vellamo and H1C; the painter has not been publicly credited
A Home Race Reveal on the Fan Stage
Ollie Bearman revealed his special British Grand Prix 2026 helmet in front of fans on the Haas team’s fan stage at Silverstone during the British GP 2026 weekend, which runs July 3-5, 2026. Haas F1 Team posted the reveal video on Instagram with the caption ‘Helmet reveal on the fan stage at your home GP? Iconic,’ underlining that this is Bearman’s home Grand Prix. Accompanying photos carried the caption ‘A special British lid for the British lad,’ confirming the design was built specifically around Bearman’s nationality and his home crowd at Silverstone.
Home races carry extra weight for any driver, and a one-off helmet for Silverstone has become something of a tradition among British drivers on the grid. For Bearman, driving for the Haas F1 Team in its Toyota Gazoo Racing partnership, the fan stage setting gave supporters a direct look at the new lid before it appears on track for the weekend.
Union Jack Colors Built From Diagonal Ribbons
The base design is a red, white and blue scheme constructed from Union-Jack-style diagonal ribbons running across the shell. A red crown band sits at the top of the helmet carrying Toyota Gazoo Racing lettering, tying the design back to Haas’s technical partnership for the 2026 season. A blue-tinted visor continues the palette across the front of the helmet, while a white band wraps the lower rear section of the shell.
The combination of diagonal ribbon graphics rather than a simple flag block gives the helmet a more dynamic read at speed, a common approach for one-off home-race liveries. Partner branding is worked into the scheme throughout, including Haas Automation, Toyota Gazoo Racing (GR), Deus X, Orion180 Insurance, Singha, Play’n GO, Vellamo and H1C logos placed across the shell alongside the Union Jack graphics.

The Teddy Bear on the Back of the Shell
The standout detail on Bearman’s British GP 2026 helmet is a teddy bear painted on the rear of the shell, dressed in a blue race suit and holding a miniature helmet. The bear stands on a red-and-white chequered path painted across the back panel, a direct visual pun on Bearman’s own surname. It is the kind of personal touch that turns a livery from a simple color scheme into a talking point among fans and collectors alike.
Playful, name-based details like this have become a recurring feature of modern F1 helmet design, giving each one-off lid a story beyond its color palette. Positioned on the rear of the shell, the teddy bear graphic is the detail most visible to fans in the grandstands and on TV replays as cars pass, making it the design element likely to be remembered longest from this particular reveal.

Partner Branding Across the Shell
Eight partner logos are visible across Bearman’s British GP 2026 helmet: Haas Automation, Toyota Gazoo Racing (GR), Deus X, Orion180 Insurance, Singha, Play’n GO, Vellamo and H1C. Haas Automation and Toyota Gazoo Racing anchor the design as the team’s core technical and title partnerships, with the GR lettering repeated in the red crown band at the top of the shell.
The remaining marks, Deus X, Orion180 Insurance, Singha, Play’n GO, Vellamo and H1C, are worked into the ribbon graphics and lower panels rather than isolated in a single logo strip, keeping the Union Jack theme as the dominant visual element rather than letting sponsor branding take over the design. No painter or design studio has been publicly credited for the helmet in the Haas posts announcing the reveal, and none should be assumed.
Why Home Race Helmets Matter to Collectors
One-off home Grand Prix helmets are among the most sought-after designs in F1 collecting because they combine national identity with a driver’s personal story in a single livery. Bearman’s British GP 2026 design does exactly that, pairing a Union Jack color base with a teddy bear detail tied directly to his surname, a combination unlikely to be repeated on any other helmet in his 2026 rotation.
For fans following Haas and the wider Toyota Gazoo Racing partnership, the reveal at Silverstone on the fan stage adds a layer of authenticity that studio photography alone cannot match, since supporters saw the design unveiled live at the circuit where Bearman grew up watching the sport. Full-size 1:1 display replicas of helmets like this let collectors keep a piece of that home race moment as an exhibition-quality item long after the British GP 2026 weekend has passed.
“Helmet reveal on the fan stage at your home GP? Iconic.”
— Haas F1 Team, Instagram, 2026-07-03
“A special British lid for the British lad.”
— Haas F1 Team, Instagram, 2026-07-03
FAQ
Q: When was Ollie Bearman’s British GP 2026 helmet revealed?
It was revealed live on the Haas F1 Team fan stage at Silverstone during the British GP 2026 weekend, which takes place July 3-5, 2026.
Q: What is the teddy bear detail on Bearman’s helmet?
It is a painted teddy bear in a blue race suit holding a miniature helmet, standing on a red-and-white chequered path on the rear of the shell, a playful reference to Bearman’s surname.
Q: What colors are used on the British GP 2026 helmet?
The design uses red, white and blue in Union-Jack-style diagonal ribbons, with a red crown band, a blue-tinted visor and a white lower rear band.
Q: Which partners are featured on the helmet?
Visible logos include Haas Automation, Toyota Gazoo Racing (GR), Deus X, Orion180 Insurance, Singha, Play’n GO, Vellamo and H1C.
Q: Who designed or painted Bearman’s British GP 2026 helmet?
The painter or design studio has not been publicly credited in Haas F1 Team’s reveal posts, so no name can be confirmed at this time.
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