The Fittipaldi brothers are launching their NFTs to help Ukrainian refugees
Enzo and Pietro Fittipaldi have launched their collection of NFTs. The proceeds from the operation will be donated to UNICEF to help Ukrainian refugees.

It is a beautiful gesture that Emerson Fittipaldi’s grandsons have made. Pietro and Enzo are launching their collection of NFTs, with the profits being donated to UNICEF to help Ukrainian refugees. The NFTs have been put up for auction since March 23rd for three more days.
Each one will be exchangeable for physical counterparts, notably the helmet that Pietro used for his Formula 1 debut when he replaced Romain Grosjean for the 2020 Sakhir Grand Prix. There will also be the steering wheel from a virtual world championship victory or a VIP experience during a Grand Prix available for exchange.
The NFTs for sale commemorate the significant events in the career of the two brothers, such as Pietro’s Formula 1 debut or their title as virtual world champions in 2021. The auctions are still ongoing on the website of the two brothers.
My brother and I have been interested in the world of cryptocurrency and blockchain for some time. We are fascinated by the potential it has to inspire financial freedom and allow athletes to connect with their fans,” said Pietro Fittipaldi.
Fantom represents one of the most exciting blockchain technologies, it is incredibly fast, easy to use, and affordable. We are very excited to launch our first collection of NFTs on Fantom and engage with our fans. I hope this will encourage other athletes to explore blockchain technology and NFTs to offer fans unforgettable experiences and beautiful memories, continued the Brazilian, reserve driver at Haas.
Tomorrow, 200 new NFTs will be put up for sale on the Fittipaldi brothers’ website at a more affordable price. The auctions for the three NFTs already available will end on Sunday at 11 PM.