Formula 1 Driver Lando Norris will race in a Halo-inspired racing helmet at the Singapore Grand Prix. The helmet is part of a larger announcement the F1 driver and his esports brand made with Microsoft and Halo.
The McLaren driver announced the new racing lid prior to the start of the Singapore Grand Prix Weekend. The helmet made by Bell is part of another announcement that his gaming and lifestyle brand, Quadrant, will be expanding its role in the Halo Championship Series.
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Norris' Quadrant brand made the announcement that the esports team will be joining the Halo Championship Series Partnership Program that has been making a concerted effort to expand in 2022. The HCS Partnership Program will see Quadrant skins and other in-game items come to Halo Infinite. The HCS Partnership Program already includes other major esports brands such as FaZe Clan, Optic Gaming, and Cloud 9. Quadrant items will be added to Halo Infinite in 2023.
Lando's helmet is a near-perfect Master Chief replica with a glossy finish down to the amber visor on a Bell racing helmet. Along with Lando wearing the helmet throughout all practice sessions, qualifying, and the Singapore Grand Prix throughout the weekend, the Quadrant brand will be selling mini replicas of the Halo Infinite helmet for collectors. The 1:2 scale helmet is not intended to fit most adults but serves as a decorative item for racing fans and gaming fans alike. The helmets are available for pre-order now on the Quadrant website and are expected to ship around February 2023.
When he's not performing his duties as McLaren F1's lead driver, Lando Norris also streams on Twitch. He has gained a popular following for
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