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MGM presents “ART OF RACING” exhibition to celebrate 15 years of “Art Integration” with the Macau Grand Prix

  • MGM has partnered with the Macau Grand Prix Museum to present “ART OF RACING”.
  • MGM has continuously sponsored SK Support riders competing on the Guia Circuit.

This year marks the 15th anniversary of MGM promoting the concept of “Art Integration” in conjunction with the Macau Grand Prix. For 15 years, MGM has continuously sponsored SK Support riders competing on the Guia Circuit, annually inviting local and international artists with disabilities to design helmets, racing suits and motorcycle liveries. These creations, blending creativity with social purpose, grace the global sporting stage, showcasing the profound meaning of artistic and social integration.

The exhibition showcases helmet model artworks created by local students and community groups

At this year’s Macau Motorcycle Grand Prix, MGM sponsored Finnish rider Erno Kostamo and Australian rider David Johnson. Their race bikes, suits and helmets all incorporated creative elements from artists with disabilities.

During the race, MGM arranged for participants from the Fuhong Society of Macau and the Macau IC2 Association to enter the paddock and interact with the riders, allowing them to personally experience the race atmosphere and creating some unforgettable moments.

To further promote the concept of social inclusion, MGM has partnered with the Macau Grand Prix Museum to present the “ART OF RACING” Helmet Model Artworks and Riders’ Collection Exhibition.

The exhibition runs from 12 November until 5 January 2026 and features a rich program divided into three main sections. The first section, themed “Artistic Inclusion and Community Co-Creation”, showcases 72 helmet artworks created by local students and community groups, paying tribute to the 72nd Macau Grand Prix. These creations stem from multiple design workshops organized by MGM in October, involving participants from numerous local schools and community organizations, demonstrating the community’s vitality and creativity.

MGM arranged for participants from the Fuhong Society of Macau and the Macau IC2 Association to enter the paddock and interact with the riders.

The second section centers on drivers’ memorabilia, including racing gear worn during the event and the helmets used by champion drivers Davey Todd and Erno Kostamo. Each piece was designed by artists with disabilities, symbolizing how art transcends boundaries and unites diverse communities.

The racing gear of MGM-sponsored riders, including motorcycles, suits, and helmets

The third section features a giant lion dance-themed helmet installation as a photo hotspot. Visitors can upload their photos to specified social media platforms with designated hashtags to join a capsule toy lucky draw for a chance to win exclusive MGM gifts.

The racing gear of MGM-sponsored riders, including motorcycles, suits, and helmets, incorporates artwork created by artists with disabilities, delivering the message of inclusion and diversity

Hubert Wang, President and Chief Operating Officer of MGM China Holdings Limited, said, “For the past 15 years, we’ve partnered with SK Support to engage artists with disabilities worldwide in designing racing suits and helmets for Macau Grand Prix riders – bringing their creativity to the global sports stage. This year, we are proud to present the ‘ART OF RACING’ Helmet Model Artworks and Riders’ Collection Exhibition, showcasing a collection of works that carry powerful stories and highlighting the beauty of where sports and art integrate, which aims to extend the message of inclusion to the world.”

MGM collaborated with the Macau Grand Prix Museum to launch the “ART OF RACING” Helmet Model Artworks and Riders’ Collection Exhibition

Beyond sponsoring motorcycle racing, MGM also supported the Phantom Global Racing for the sixth consecutive year. This year’s team comprised three drivers: French driver Dorian Boccolacci in the No. 23 Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) alongside German driver Christopher Haase in the No. 45 and Swedish driver Johan Eriksson in the No. 46 Audi R8 LMS GT3 (Evo II) – all competing in the Macau GT Cup – FIA GT World Cup.

This backing demonstrates MGM’s enduring commitment and long-term dedication to the Grand Prix.

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