Alba Larsen Unveils Light Blue Montreal Helmet for Canadian GP
Alba Larsen has revealed a special helmet for the Canadian Grand Prix weekend, and the design leans on a light blue camouflage-inspired look built for Montreal. The Ferrari F1 Academy driver shared it in a new video, giving fans an early look at a fresh visual identity before she uses it on track.
Montreal Helmet Details
The helmet stands out immediately for its vibrant light blue camouflage-inspired pattern. Classic Ferrari colours run vertically through the centre, with the Ferrari shield and central red-and-white detailing placed into the design.
It also carries branding from Ferrari Driver Academy partners. Larsen’s reveal adds a specific visual marker to a weekend that already carries extra attention in Montreal.
Ferrari F1 Academy Context
Larsen’s place in Ferrari’s F1 Academy project gives the reveal a wider audience than a simple livery update. F1 Academy has become an increasingly visible platform in global motorsport, and helmet designs have grown into a way for drivers to express personality, celebrate events and connect with fans.
That is the practical appeal here: this is not just a new piece of kit, but a tailored design created specifically for Montreal. For viewers following the weekend, it gives an immediate visual cue to spot on track and a clearer sense of Larsen’s style within Ferrari’s driver pathway.
Canadian Grand Prix Weekend
The timing fits a weekend that always delivers a unique atmosphere. Larsen will use the special helmet design in Montreal, where the reveal now becomes part of the race-weekend story rather than a standalone graphic.
For fans tracking Ferrari’s broader presence, the move also slots neatly into a season where Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc remain part of the front-running conversation. Larsen’s helmet is a smaller detail, but it is the one that turns this Montreal appearance into something distinct at first glance.