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DERANI AND JISBAR TO AUCTION A SPECIAL HELMET FOR A GOOD CAUSE AT 24H LE MANS

02.06.2022

Pipo Derani, set to take the wheel of Motul’s backed Glickenhaus Racing's #708 Glickenhaus 007 at the 24 Hours next week, and the artist Jisbar, recently announced a unique collaboration to benefit the São Paulo GRAACC children's hospital in their fight against cancer. Derani will sport a meaningful helmet painted by Jisbar for the 90th 24 Hours of Le Mans on 11-12 June that will thereafter be sold at an auction in support of the GRAACC children's hospital in São Paulo. The hospital has been treating for 30 years children and adolescents stricken with cancer.

DERANI AND JISBAR TO AUCTION A SPECIAL HELMET FOR A GOOD CAUSE AT 24H LE MANS

Powered by Motul, during 24H

The Brazilian driver Derani will take the start in the 24 Hours for the seventh time and will represent Glickenhaus Racing with whom he finished fourth last year and took the qualifying pole in Spa recently. Derani is entered with Romain Dumas and Olivier Pla in the #708 Glickenhaus 007 LMH, all cars being lubricated by Motul 300V oil.

Powered by Motul, during 24H

Supporting the fight against cancer

After the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the helmet will be sold at auction. The full amount raised will be donated to the hospital which will apply the funds to the most scientifically advanced treatment of approximately 4,000 patients a year. 

Supporting the fight against cancer

Pipo Derani commented on the collaboration with GRAACC:

"I have always followed the work of GRAACC closely, and I have also visited the hospital. Everything they have done over the last 30 years is sublime, helping so many children and adolescents in their fight against cancer. As many people know, my father passed away in 2018 with the disease and this is when I saw a possible future way to honour his memory. I met Jisbar a short time ago and became a big admirer of his art. Over the last few years, he has also done several initiatives in Europe, raising funds with his arts for socio-environmental campaigns and helping victims of Covid-19, among many others works. When I presented him the idea of ​​holding the auction in Le Mans for the benefit of the GRAACC Hospital, he accepted right away. I hope that we can raise a large amount to help the GRAACC Hospital to continue this important and vital work, helping so much those who are in this battle against cancer."

Pipo Derani commented on the collaboration with GRAACC:

Jisbar is honoured to have Derani as a patron

Jisbar: "As a motorsport fan, I was really honoured when I learned that Pipo was one of my collectors and so I discovered his incredible career. When he told me about this project, I immediately agreed, especially because this initiative has such a noble cause. Collaborating with a champion and above all such a generous person is a very special opportunity in my career."

Jisbar is honoured to have Derani as a patron

Who is the famous French pop-street artist Jisbar?

Jean-Baptiste Launay, better known as Jisbar, is a French pop-street artist born in 1989. He lives and works between Paris and Lisboa. Jisbar is famous worldwide for being the first ever artist to reinterpret classical art masterpiece figures (such as Mona Lisa, Frida Kahlo, Klimt or Warhol) with his personal style of pop and street art. This striking blend of influences shaped a clear and unique identity that inspires a lot of artists and brands across the world today. He is also known for his collaboration with famous brands such as Ducati, BMW or J.M. Weston.

Who is the famous French pop-street artist Jisbar?

How can you bid on the helmet?

Stay tuned on Pipo Derani, Motul’s and Jisbar’s social networks for the latest details of the auction!

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