Last
week, a race-used helmet donated by Formula 1 driver Nico Hulkenberg was
auctioned for an impressive £23,000 (EUR 26,328), with proceeds benefitting the
Hahnair Foundation and its charitable projects worldwide.
2025
proved to be one of the most memorable F1® seasons for Hulkenberg, who was able
to secure his first ever podium at the British Grand Prix. The helmet was worn
by Hulkenberg during the 2025 Mexico Grand Prix and featured a bespoke design
created for the race. The auction, held via F1 Authentics, attracted strong
interest from motorsport fans and collectors, ultimately securing a winning bid
more than four times the starting price of £5,000.
The
Hahnair Foundation, established in 2012 by Hahnair owners Hans Nolte and Nico
Gormsen, works to support underprivileged people, especially women and
children, in finding a way out of poverty and leading free, healthy, and
self-determined lives. To date, the Foundation has invested millions of euros
into projects such as healthcare facilities, schools, nurseries, and social
institutions.
Nico
Gormsen, founder and owner of Hahnair, expressed his gratitude following the
auction result: "We are deeply thankful to Nico Hulkenberg for donating
this remarkable piece of Formula 1 history, and to the generous bidder whose
winning bid will make a real difference. The £23,000 raised will directly
benefit the foundation’s projects, funding vital infrastructure and services
for those in desperate need. This kind of support enables the Hahnair
Foundation to continue changing lives across the globe, and we couldn’t be more
appreciative of everyone involved."
Nico Hulkenberg commented: “I’m proud to support the Hahnair Foundation
through this initiative. Knowing that it will help raise funds for the vital
social projects being carried out by dedicated people across four continents is
very rewarding.”
For
more information on the Hahnair Foundation and its projects, visit
www.hahnairfoundation.org.