
Turners is auctioning a limited-edition Formula One mini helmet signed by Kiwi driver Liam Lawson, with all proceeds going to the Gut Cancer Foundation.
The item is a 1:2 scale replica of Lawson’s 2025 racing helmet and is currently listed on the Turners website. The auction has currently reached $1845 and the reserve had been met.

According to the auction details, the mini helmet is a high-quality, 1:2 scale Bell replica of the Bell HP77 featuring his Visa Cash App RB F1 Team design. Handmade by the same craftsmen as Bell Racing helmets.
It has ‘Maori-inspired motifs, the silver fern and the Southern Cross stars. It’s a distinctive statement with its vibrant pink and white livery and a modern tribute to his NZ roots’.
Turners says the auction offers fans a chance to secure a unique piece of New Zealand motorsport memorabilia while supporting an important health cause.

“This is your chance to get your hands on an exclusive piece of Kiwi motorsport history and make a real difference,” Turners says.
“We’re excited to launch the auction for a limited edition F1 Mini Helmet signed by New Zealand’s own Liam Lawson — and every dollar raised goes directly to the Gut Cancer Foundation, helping fund vital research, patient support, and lifesaving initiatives for a disease that impacts thousands of Kiwis and their families.”
Lawson is regarded as one of New Zealand’s most promising motorsport talents and is only the seventh Kiwi to compete in Formula One. He already ranks fourth among New Zealand drivers for total F1 points scored, behind Chris Amon, Bruce McLaren and Denny Hulme.
Turners says it has backed Lawson’s career since he was 16 and continues to support him as he establishes himself on the Formula One grid.
The company also has a long-standing relationship with the Gut Cancer Foundation, which funds research into the prevention, detection, diagnosis and treatment of digestive cancers. Turners says the winning bid will go directly to supporting the foundation’s work.
View the auction here.