1987 Ayrton Senna Monaco GP signed race used shoes
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We are extremely pleased to present the following exceptional items: a pair of Adidas shoes worn by Ayrton Senna during the prestigious 1987 Monaco Grand Prix. This race marked Senna's fifth victory in Formula 1. These shoes are one of only three pairs of black shoes made for Senna during his time with Lotus. Each shoe is hand-signed and dated in white marker, with "A. Senna" inscribed inside, along with the manuscript date of 31/5/1987, commemorating the race date.
The shoes exhibit significant signs of use and are accompanied by an official Lotus certificate.
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Summary of the race:
The Monte Carlo street circuit has always been a challenge for Formula 1 drivers. For 37 years, no Brazilian had won there. Ayrton Senna came close in 1984 but wanted to celebrate a victory. In 1987, Senna faced more challenges. He retired from two out of three races (Brazil and Belgium) and finished second in San Marino. Lotus had a new, untested active suspension system that could help on Monaco's bumpy track, but it shook the team's confidence. During qualifying, Senna secured second on the grid. Nigel Mansell took pole position, followed by Nelson Piquet and Alain Prost. Michele Alboreto and Eddie Cheever were in the third row. A controversy arose as FISA allowed 26 cars to race, potentially causing a traffic jam in the narrow streets. Usually, the six slowest cars in qualifying didn't race, with only 20 cars competing. But to appease sponsors, all 26 cars started that day. Notably, the front row was a repeat of the previous race where Senna and Mansell had crashed in Belgium. Senna assured the press it wouldn't be a problem, despite the risks. On race day, Mansell kept the lead initially, but on lap 29, his turbocharger failed, forcing him to retire. Senna then took the lead and dominated the race, eventually finishing 33 seconds ahead of Nelson Piquet. Michele Alboreto finished third. Senna's victory marked the first time a Brazilian had won at Monaco, cementing his status as one of Brazil's greatest sports figures. After the checkered flag, Senna relaxed by thanking each team mechanic over the Lotus radio. He explained, "When I couldn't keep up with Mansell, I saved my tires and brakes for the second half. After Mansell retired, I focused on avoiding backmarkers and maintaining concentration." During the celebration, Senna joyfully showered Prince Rainier of Monaco with champagne. Senna would go on to win at Monaco five more times in his career. Afterward, he was invited by the Prince to the Royal Family dinner. This win marked Senna's fifth in Formula One and the first by a car using active suspension. The standings were Prost with 18 points, Senna 15, Johansson 13, Piquet 12, and Mansell 10.
Ayrton Senna personal cap Nacional sponsor cap hand signed by Ayrton Senna, used during the 1988 season. Perfect condition and bears a fantastic signature. In 2006 Murray Walker's personal Nacional cap, also signed by Senna on the peak, sold for US$10 000 at Bonham's auction.
2010 Michael Schumacher Schuberth RF1 race used helmet
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Schuberth RF1 helmet used by Schumacher during the 2010 season. The design is simply spectacular. It has been hand signed by Michael on the visor.
This helmet has been manufactured by Jens Munser (official designer / manufacturer of the original helmet).
1985 Ayrton Senna Lotus brake disk signed used during the Monaco GP
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This piece is incredibly desible. This rotor has been used in the Lotus 97T driven by Ayrton Senna during the 1985 Monaco GP.
The rotor has been hand signed, dated with the mention "Monaco" by the legend himself
It is accompanied with a Team Lotus certificate.
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2000s Porsche official dealership Illuminated Ricambi Originali Sign
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This Ricambi Originali Porsche official dealer sign is truly exceptional.
127 cm x 97 cm (50" x 39") cm
The fact that it's in perfect condition and considered one of the most appealing in your inventory speaks volumes about its quality and visual impact.
This sign would undoubtedly be a striking focal point in any setting, whether it's an office, showroom, garage, or man cave. Its length, combined with the iconic Porsche branding, makes it an extraordinary addition for any automotive enthusiast or collector. Additionally, its light weight makes it a practical choice for installation.
Not only is this sign a decorative piece, but it also pays homage to the esteemed legacy of the Porsche brand. This is a rare opportunity for someone looking to acquire a truly unique and significant piece of automotive memorabilia.
2000s Rolex official dealer illuminated sign
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This rare, large, original factory green metal and plastic sign is an exceptional piece of Rolex history, measuring an impressive 255 x 140 x 18 cm (100" x 55"). Originally crafted for an authorized Italian Rolex dealer in Milan, it was prominently displayed during the 2000s and 2010s.
The sign underwent an upgrade, with its original fluorescent tubing replaced by energy-efficient LED lighting designed for 220-volt European specifications. For use in North America, a simple plug converter will be required.
This iconic green and black illuminated sign is in excellent condition, featuring a robust metal bracket that seamlessly connects the distinguished yellow crown, a hallmark of the Rolex brand.
Perfectly suited for display in an office, dealership, showroom, garage, or private collection, this stunning sign is ready to hang and serve as a bold statement piece, embodying the elegance and prestige associated with the Rolex name.