Diamond Helmets for Heikki and Lewis

For 2008 Monaco Grand Prix
by Frank de Leeuw van Weenen
May 16, 2008 3:01 PM
Filed Under: F1, German

Steinmetz, the Geneva Switzerland based diamond company, signed a three-year deal with McLaren Formula 1 back in 2005 and celebrated with a diamond inlaid steering wheel for Kimi 'Iceman' Raikkonen. In 2004 Jaguar Formula 1 cars raced with a diamond encrusted nosecone thanks to the Steinmetz Group.

This year the two main Mercedes-McLaren drivers Lewis Hamilton and Heikki Kovalainen will race with two very special helmets. Both helmets have a Forevermark diamond encrusted Steinmetz logo and the drivers signature on top of the helmet are lined with hundreds of handcrafted diamonds.

Lewis remarked: "I really like what Steinmetz has done this year and am looking forward to the Monaco Grand Prix weekend."

Heikki said: "To be able to race at this prestigious event with Steinmetz diamonds on my helmet will bring something special to the occasion."

Source: McLaren
Press Release (Click to expand)

STEINMETZ CROWNS LEWIS HAMILTON AND HEIKKI KOVALAINEN WITH BESPOKE DIAMOND HELMETS FOR THE 2008 MONACO GRAND PRIX

In the build up to the 2008 Monaco Grand Prix, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes and Steinmetz, creators of the world’s finest diamonds, are proud to announce the continuation of their long-running partnership.

This year Steinmetz has worked closely with the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes drivers, Lewis Hamilton and Heikki Kovalainen, in creating their own personalised race helmets, which both drivers will use throughout the Monaco Grand Prix weekend. Lewis and Heikki’s helmets have been custom-made to their tastes after working closely with Steinmetz’s in-house designers. Each helmet has the signature of the driver pavéd with a line of hundreds of Steinmetz’s handcrafted diamonds.

This also marks the first time that the Steinmetz logo - or any other sponsor’s logo in Formula 1 history - has been incorporated into the design of the helmets through the application of diamonds. In celebrating Steinmetz’s unprecedented attributes of master craftsmanship and integrity, the Steinmetz logo has been pavéd using Forevermark diamonds. Forevermark diamonds are the world’s most preciously selected diamonds.

"I really like what Steinmetz has done this year and am looking forward to the Monaco Grand Prix weekend," said Lewis. "As some people might know I am very particular about my helmet but it looks great and will add some extra sparkle to the event."

"I’m always really excited about the Monaco Grand Prix - it really is the one that all drivers want to win," said Heikki. "To be able to race at this prestigious event with Steinmetz diamonds on my helmet will bring something special to the occasion."

Lewis was presented with his helmet at the McLaren Technology Centre earlier this week whilst Heikki will receive his on Wednesday in Monaco.

Steinmetz is renowned for cutting and polishing some of the most important diamonds throughout history. Amongst these are the De Beers Millennium Star, the Steinmetz Pink and The Blue Empress.

Steinmetz has a deep-rooted presence in the African sub-continent with four modern factories in South Africa, Botswana and Namibia. Through the Forevermark initiative Steinmetz has raised the standard of diamond cutting and polishing to world-class levels, trained and created new talent, whilst embracing the latest technology, as well as providing jobs in these countries.

Forevermark diamonds only come from mines, which, attain the highest standards; are beautifully crafted by a select group of diamantaires; and are exclusively available in only a few jewellers worldwide. With less than 1% of the world’s diamonds being eligible for Forevermark status, these diamonds really are precious.

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Comments

first of all the diamonds are barely noticeable, 2nd i dont see why the big waste of money...

by bakrione | May 16, 2008 6:55 PM
Hes a Diamond geezer lol , Not!

by spyshot-73 | May 16, 2008 7:17 PM
hamilton is going to have a hard time catching up, those diamonds will increase his drag... i wonder if they thought about that one before they did it.

by fshizl | May 16, 2008 7:27 PM
That's something only McLaren-Mercedes does. It's such a nice habit specialy for Monte Carlo race. It shows McLaren's attitude for this special and unique event. I hope they win it.

by 3Iceman | May 16, 2008 8:06 PM
yah, i agree, the diamond is not plug smoothly on the helmet surface... it will bad on high speed! DAMN!!! it should be plug smoothly to the surface.,... OMG

by mds | May 17, 2008 6:20 AM
Some years ago Kimi had diamonds on his steering wheel.

by Enzo | May 17, 2008 9:26 AM
"...celebrated with a diamond inlaid steering wheel for Kimi 'Iceman' Raikkonen" O RLY?!

by mps | May 18, 2008 3:09 PM
It's a bit vulgar, isn't it?

by bristol411s3 | May 19, 2008 1:17 AM

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