Famous faces support Red Bull's Wings for Life charity livery

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Red Bull's latest charitable initiative, which will see the team field an innovative livery at July's British Grand Prix, is proving so popular that even prominent members of the paddock are getting in on the act. Formula One group CEO Bernie Ecclestone, former world champions Alain Prost and Damon Hill, plus BBC presenting trio Jake Humphrey, David Coulthard and Eddie Jordan, have all lent their support to the project, which will see the bodywork of the RB8s plastered with the faces of over 25,000 fans for one race only. The initiative hopes to raise funds for spinal cord injury charity, Wings for Life.

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