NAPA launches helmet design competition in support of Race Against Dementia
NAPA Racing UK is inviting fans and aspiring designers to take part in a special Helmet Design Competition ahead of this year’s Knockhill race weekend in support of Race Against Dementia.
The Scottish round of the championship will once again see NAPA Racing UK support the charity, founded by Sir Jackie Stewart OBE to accelerate global research in the search for a cure for dementia.
Since beginning its partnership with Race Against Dementia in 2023, NAPA Racing UK has raised more than £80,000 to support the charity’s vital work, a figure the team is determined to grow further during this milestone year, as Race Against Dementia celebrate their 10th anniversary.

NAPA Racing UK is calling on supporters to design a one-off race helmet to be worn during the Knockhill weekend. Entrants are challenged to create a bold, eye-catching design that incorporates three key elements: the Race Against Dementia brand and message, the NAPA brand and colours, and a distinctive Scottish twist.
The aim is to produce a helmet that stands out on track while reflecting the significance of Race Against Dementia’s decade of impact.
Six standout designs will be selected, one for each NAPA Racing UK driver competing at Knockhill. In an added twist, winning designs will not be allocated to specific drivers; instead, helmets will be randomly assigned, encouraging entrants to create a concept that would suit any of the team’s drivers.
The chosen designs will be professionally produced by Rennat Design, who are based at Knockhill, and worn across both Saturday and Sunday of the Knockhill race weekend, helping to shine a spotlight on the charity partnership.
You can enter by downloading the helmet template and completing the entry form available via https://linktr.ee/naparacinguk. Winners will be notified within 24 hours of the closing date (8th June 2026) via email from info@naparacing.co.uk.
