Doha has taken on a new artistic identity ahead of this year’s FORMULA 1® QATAR AIRWAYS QATAR GRAND PRIX, with ten towering Formula 1® helmet sculptures installed across the city as part of a large-scale public art initiative led by Lusail International Circuit (LIC).
Standing at 1.8 meters tall, the installations—on display through 30 November 2025—feature works by eight prominent Qatari artists, each weaving themes of heritage, identity, and innovation into the universally recognized symbol of motorsport.
Two official LIC-branded helmets greet travelers and media personnel at Hamad International Airport and the St. Regis Doha, while the other pieces appear at key cultural and commercial landmarks:
Old Doha Port – The Rise of Glory by Fatima Mohammed Shaker
Shaker blends Qatar’s map with symbols of national pride, capturing a sense of authenticity and forward momentum.
Doha Festival City – Connections by Hala Al-Darbasti
A vibrant acrylic work exploring the small yet powerful details that link individuals to one another. Al-Darbasti described the experience as “deeply meaningful,” noting her pride in contributing to Qatar’s motorsport scene.
Lusail International Circuit – The Camel by Laila Al-Qaedi
Traditional camel markings are reimagined as dynamic, racing-inspired motifs, drawing parallels between desert endurance and Formula 1® performance.
Msheireb Downtown – Heritage in Acceleration by Noor Abuissa
Islamic geometric patterns and Doha’s skyline appear in fluid motion, capturing the synergy between spiritual symmetry and racing speed.
Place Vendôme – Fusion of Speed and Heritage by Jaber Henzab
A bold composition that merges Qatari craftsmanship with the precision of F1®. Henzab called the project a “meaningful milestone” in his career.
Qatar Foundation – Velocity of Heritage by Kaltham Al-Fakhroo
Architectural motifs from Qatar’s historic buildings intertwine with the circuit’s high-energy character. Al-Fakhroo said the collaboration reaffirmed LIC’s “unique aura.”
Souq Waqif – The Land of Abundance and Oysters by Zainab AlShibani
A poetic tribute to pearl divers, connecting maritime tradition to the discipline and bravery found in racing.
VVIP Lounge, LIC – The Falcon: A Renewed Legacy by Noura Abdulrahman Al Ibrahim
A Saker falcon—symbol of strength—takes on a futuristic feel, revealing the technological complexity hidden inside an F1® machine.
Fatima Al Qaedi, LIC’s Marketing Manager, described the exhibition as a tribute to “Qatari imagination and artistic excellence.” She highlighted how each helmet transforms the essence of the nation—from pearl diving to falconry—into contemporary visual narratives. “We encourage residents and visitors to follow the helmet trail and see Formula 1® through a uniquely Qatari perspective,” she said.
Race Weekend Line-Up
Fans still have a chance to secure one of the remaining tickets for the 2025 Qatar Grand Prix, running 28–30 November:
Friday, 28 November: Opening ceremony, F1® practice, Sprint Qualifying, support races, and a performance by Seal.
Saturday, 29 November: High-energy F1® Sprint Race, FIA Formula 2™ and Porsche Carrera Cup Middle East action, capped by a concert from Cheb Khaled.
Sunday, 30 November: The main 57-lap Grand Prix, preceded by the Drivers’ Parade and final support races, closing with a headline show by Metallica.
Tickets are available at tickets.lcsc.qa