Fuel your creativity with a bespoke helmet design for Sir Lewis Hamilton
Show off your skill, channel your talent and shift your creativity into high gear with the INEOS Go Humans Academy in partnership with Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula 1.
To mark the first year of the Go Humans Academy, Lewis Hamilton is calling all aspiring designers, aged between 11-18 years, to design a helmet that captures the spirit of an F1 champ
Have your shot at F1 glory, win exclusive signed merchandise and F1 experience giveaways, and the chance to have your design photographed with Lewis Hamilton at a 2024 Grand Prix event.
Competition FAQs
Only children aged 11-18 can enter.
No, any designs that include another brand’s IP, livery or insignia will not be eligible to win and will not be considered as a valid entry.
No. Any and all design tools can be used for your entry. Designs can be added digitally to the template or scanned from a physical design, and correct entries should ensure their designs stay within the boundaries of the helmet outline. So long as the design is uploaded to our entry portal digitally, then it will be considered.
The Competition will run from 09:00 am (GMT) on 15th February 2024 (the "Opening Date") to 11:59 pm (GMT) on 31st March 2024 (the "Closing Date") inclusive (“Competition Period”).
Participants’ entries will be deemed invalid and the Promoter reserves the right to remove any posts if any such entry:
- a. Contains defamatory, malicious, indecent, offensive or other inappropriate content.
- b. In the reasonable opinion of the Promoter, could cause any offence.
- c. Is a duplication or multiple entry. One entry per person is valid.
The Competition is only open to all residents in the UK aged 11 to 18 years.
There will be three winners.
Winners will be chosen across three age categories:
- 11-14
- 14-16
- 16-18
Finalists and winners will be chosen by a judging panel consisting of experts across design, as well as representatives from INEOS and Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula 1. The selection of judges and this process is at the discretion of the competition promoter.
The winner, or the adult who submitted their entry, must provide proof of age e.g. a letter from the young person’s school, ID card etc. All personal details can be omitted for privacy reasons.