1996 Michael Schumacher Signed Replica Bell Feuling Italian GP Ferrari F1 Helmet
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Bell Feuling replica helmet of the one used by Michael Schumacher during the Italian GP win at Monza in 1996. The replica helmet comes fitted with a race-used visor signed by Schumacher.
The helmet has Schumacher’s Ferrari design with black, red, and yellow wide faded bands encircling the helmet representing Schumacher’s home nation colors. On the back, in the yellow section, is the Scuderia Ferrari iconic black ‘Prancing Horse’ logo, and in the red section is a DVAG branding logo decal. The blue graphic design on its top has six stars around its edge and one in the center.
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).
1992 Shoei helmet with Senna's signed visor
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This rare Shoei design helmet has the appropriate Snell number and build stickers.
A genuine, race used visor has been mounted on this helmet signed and dated by Ayrton Senna. This helmet comes at a portion of the Shoei race used by Ayrton Senna in 1992.
1994 Ayrton Senna signed race used shoes
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These signed, race-used boots from Ayrton Senna's 1994 season are incredibly significant, especially as they were worn during his final months. Signed and dated, they are a poignant reminder of his lasting legacy in Formula 1.
The shoes exhibit significant signs of use.
1994 Ayrton Senna OMP Imola test gloves signed
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These blue and white OMP gloves, used by Ayrton Senna during testing at Imola in 1994, are extraordinary due to their connection to one of motorsport's most tragic events. Signed and dated by Senna on "11.03.1994," just days before his fatal accident at the San Marino Grand Prix, these gloves hold immense historical and emotional significance. The markings inside and his signature make them a poignant reminder of his final days and lasting legacy in Formula 1.