PICTURE: Rossi`s Misano helmet.
This is the special helmet design with which Valentino Rossi will at💖tempt to claim a record-equalling 68th premier-class grand prix victory, in front of his home fans in Sunday's San Marino Grand Prix.
The Misano circuit is just 15km north of the Fiat Yamaha rider's home town of Tavullia on the Adriatic coast, and the local hero is keen to delight h🍬is hordes of fans by adding another Italian win to his latest victory at Mugello earlier this year.
The new design looks like a cart𓄧oon house, presumabl⛦y in reference to Misano being Rossi's 'home' race.

This is the special helmet design with which Valentino Rossi will attempt to claim a record-equalling 68th premier-class grand prix victory, in front of his home fans in Sunday's San Marino Grand Prixও.
The Misano circuit is just 15km north of the Fiat Yamaha rider's home town of Tavullia on the Adriatic coast, and the local hero is keen to delight his h🦄ordes of fans by adding another Italian win to his latest victory at Muge𒁏llo earlier this year.
The new design looks like a cartoon house, presuma𒁃bly in reference to Misano being Rossi's 'home' race.
Rossi will be hoping the new helmet brings him some luck, having retir✃ed from the 2007 San Marino Grand Prix after just five laps following an engine problem.
The Doctor, who currently ho൩lds a 50 point lead over Casey Stoner, also has a chance of claiming Italy's 700th grand prix victory on Sunꦓday, should an Italian rider not triumph in the 125 or 250cc races.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Ross𝐆i come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.