Fernando Alonso will wear a replica of his Indy 500 helmet on his return to racing in America at the U.S. Grand Prix.
Alonso's shock appearance at this year's Indianapolis Motor Speedway was one of the biggest motor racing stories in recent memory. Disillusioned by Honda's slow start to the current F1 campaign, he was given permission to race in a McLaren-Andretti Autosport entry powered by the Japanese manufacturer.
In a hugely impressive rookie appearance, the Spaniard qualified fifth and was running in a promising position when his engine failed late in the race.