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Schuberth GmbH is a German producer of safety helmets, combat helmets, protective headgear for Formula One, motorcyclists and industrial workers.[1]

The company is based in Magdeburg, in Saxony-Anhalt and was founded in 1922 in Braunschweig, in Lower Saxony, and has been producing safety helmets for 90 years.[2] Schuberth employs about 300 employees, producing 1.5 million helmets each year.[3] Schuberth produces motorcycle helmets designed specifically for aerodynamic performance.[4] Schuberth first entered Formula One in 2000 using the QF1 helmet worn by Nick Heidfeld, after designing a safer helmet in response to Michael Schumacher's accident at the 1999 British Grand Prix.[5] The helmet, which was lighter than others at the time and featured filters to remove fumes and dust from the air, was taken by more drivers including then World Champion Michael Schumacher, and was gradually developed into the current RF1 model.[5] In 2019, Schuberth helmets are used by Max Verstappen, Carlos Sainz, Daniil Kvyat and Nico Hülkenberg.[6] Schuberth designs all current helmets in their own wind tunnel facilities, to enable maximum aerodynamic efficiency.[7] NASCAR drivers Danica Patrick and Jimmie Johnson also use Schuberth helmets, theirs being variations on the designs used for F1 drivers.[8]

Schuberth produces helmets for a variety of industrial purposes, including ballistic protection for soldiers, protection for firefighters and construction workers, producing full face helmets and head protection. The company also produces personal protective equipment, such as facial protection, ear defenders and cold weather equipment.[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Schuberth GmbH - Company Profile". bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2023-12-31.
  • ^ "Schuberth - About us". schuberth.com. Retrieved 2023-12-31.
  • ^ "Helmhersteller Schuberth". mz.de (in German). Retrieved 2023-12-31.
  • ^ "Innovative Luftführung im Helm". sportbild.bild.de (in German). Retrieved 2023-12-31.
  • ^ a b "Getting involved in the blue ribbon competition". Schuberth GmbH. Archived from the original on 2011-12-08. Retrieved 2014-02-17.
  • ^ "Formel-1-Helme: Warum Verstappen von Arai zu Schuberth wechselte". motorsport-total.com (in German). Retrieved 2023-12-31.
  • ^ "Schuberth Motorsport". schuberth.com. Retrieved 2023-12-31.
  • ^ "Danica Patrick Chooses Schuberth SF1 as She Moves to NASCAR - Schuberth Weblog". Archived from the original on 2014-02-22. Retrieved 2013-03-18.
  • ^ "Schuberth Military helmets". schuberth.com. Retrieved 2023-12-31.
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