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  2. Arai Helmet - Wikipedia

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    Hirotake Arai's son Michio had spent time in the United States, [2] recognizing a potential market for their helmets (which was dominated by Bell at the time). Arai was approached by New Jersey–based motorsport accessory retailer Roger Weston, [3] [4] [5] who later managed the Arai Helmet Americas division, [6] with a goal to recruit an American racer from the Daytona 200 to wear an Arai helmet.

  3. Patrick Friesacher - Wikipedia

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    Friesacher's helmet design. Patrick was born to Doris and Johann Friesacher. He has a sister named Nicole and a younger brother named Kevin, who is also a race driver. [35] Friesacher had Ayrton Senna as his role model growing up, his favorite bands are Green Day and Blink-182. He is a La Filière alumni. [36] [37]

  4. Arai - Wikipedia

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    Arai Helmet (アライ), a Japanese motorcycle helmet manufacturer ARAI ( Automotive Research Association of India ), an R&D, Certification & Regulatory body in India. Organisations

  5. Arguably the biggest upset in Super Bowl history, the Giants derailed New England's march to the never-achieved 19-0 campaign with an unrelenting pass rush, WR David Tyree's miraculous helmet ...

  6. Kimi Räikkönen - Wikipedia

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    Helmet used when Räikkönen raced for Ferrari seen at Museo Ferrari The insignia that appears on the top of Räikkönen's helmet. Räikkönen's helmet, designed by UffeDesigns, manufactured by Arai (2001–2006, 2012), Bell (2013, 2015–2021), and Schuberth (2007–2009, 2014), slightly changed during the years. His helmet has also always ...

  7. 1991 United States motorcycle Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    RACE [4] —For the main event Schwantz donned an Arai helmet custom painted in army camouflage as his personal tribute to the U.S. troops who risked their lives for operation Desert Storm. The rear of the helmet featured a caricature nicknaming him "Stormin' Kevin Schwantzkopf" in a nod to American general Norman Schwarzkopf.