2003 Ferrari F2003 Sabelt Harness Signed by Michael Schumacher
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Ferrari F2003 Sabelt Harness Signed by Michael Schumacher
Description: An original Sabelt Formula 1 harness used in the Ferrari F2003-GA during the 2003 Formula 1 season, personally driven by Michael Schumacher. The vivid red belts feature the signature yellow Sabelt branding and are autographed by Schumacher in black marker on the right shoulder strap.
This set of belts was mounted in the Ferrari F2003-GA, one of the most dominant Grand Prix cars of the early 2000s, which secured Schumacher’s record-breaking sixth World Championship title. The harness has been expertly mounted in a bespoke display frame, together with the original Ferrari “Certificato d’Origine” issued directly by Ferrari S.p.A., confirming its provenance and authenticity.
Provenance:
Scuderia Ferrari Formula 1 Team
Used on the Ferrari F2003-GA, 2003 Formula 1 Season
Official Ferrari Certificate of Origin (dated Maranello, 25.02.2005)
Signed by Michael Schumacher
Condition: Presented in excellent display condition with light evidence of authentic race use. The Sabelts remain complete with original hardware, central release mechanism, and vivid factory color. Professionally framed under glass with certificate inclusion.
Dimensions (framed): Approx. 100 × 70 cm
Significance: A rare and historic race-used component from Schumacher’s 2003 World Championship car, complete with Ferrari-issued provenance and personal signature. A centerpiece for any serious Formula 1 or Ferrari collection.
1993 Ayrton Senna wishbone Honda MP4 / 8 signed
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This framed collectible showcases an authentic suspension wishbone from Ayrton Senna’s 1993 McLaren MP4/8 A6, used during the Monaco Grand Prix—one of Senna’s most iconic races, where he achieved his record-breaking sixth victory at Monaco.
Component: Genuine front suspension wishbone
Car: McLaren MP4/8 A6
Engine: Honda (Ford-Cosworth HB V8 for 1993 season)
Race Used: 1993 Monaco Grand Prix
Driver: Ayrton Senna
Signature: Hand-signed by Ayrton Senna himself in silver marker on the wishbone
The artifact is beautifully mounted against a red McLaren background poster featuring a portrait of Ayrton Senna in his iconic Marlboro McLaren racing suit, holding his yellow “Nacional” helmet. Behind him are action images celebrating his dominance at Monaco. A stylized gold crown above Senna’s head symbolizes his “King of Monaco” status.
The bottom of the frame includes the car model designation:
McLaren MP4/8 A6
Accompanying the framed display is a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) issued directly by McLaren International Ltd. The certificate specifies:
Confirmation that the suspension wishbone is race-used from the 1993 McLaren MP4/8
Authentication by McLaren’s official heritage and memorabilia division
Signed by McLaren personnel, validating provenance and originality
The 1993 Monaco Grand Prix marked Ayrton Senna’s sixth and final Monaco win, a record that stood unmatched for decades. The MP4/8, though not the most dominant car mechanically, was noted for its advanced semi-automatic transmission and Senna’s unmatched skill in extracting its full potential on the tight Monaco circuit.
Owning a signed, race-used wishbone from this car represents one of the most coveted pieces of Formula 1 and Senna memorabilia, merging engineering history, legendary performance, and emotional legacy.
1991 Ayrton Senna McLaren MP4/6 Brake disk signed
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This authentic brake disc was mounted on the legendary McLaren MP4/6, the car that carried Ayrton Senna to his third and final Formula 1 World Championship. The disc was used during the 1991 Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka, where Senna famously secured the title.
The piece is hand-signed in white marker by Ayrton Senna, as well as Ron Dennis, who added the inscription “Championship 1991” to commemorate McLaren’s triumph. Presented in a custom McLaren display frame, it is accompanied by an official McLaren International Certificate of Authenticity, verifying its provenance.
🔹 Historical Context
1991 Japanese Grand Prix (Suzuka) Held on 20 October 1991, the Japanese GP was the penultimate round of the season. Senna only needed to finish ahead of his title rival Nigel Mansell to secure the championship. In a dramatic turn, Mansell retired on lap 10 after a mistake at the first corner, handing Senna the title. Demonstrating both dominance and humility, Senna allowed teammate Gerhard Berger to take the victory on the final lap, cementing his reputation as a racer who valued loyalty as much as success.
1991 Formula 1 Season The 1991 season marked the last title of Senna’s career. Driving the McLaren MP4/6 powered by a Honda V12, Senna won seven races and scored consistently against Mansell’s Williams-Renault. His mastery in both wet and dry conditions, combined with McLaren’s reliability, delivered his third World Championship after earlier triumphs in 1988 and 1990.
1985 Ayrton Senna Lotus 97T Brake disk signed
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This brake disc was mounted on the Lotus 97T driven by Ayrton Senna during his very first Formula 1 victory at Estoril in the rain-soaked 1985 Portuguese Grand Prix. It is offered with an official Lotus Certificate of Authenticity. The disc bears Senna’s hand signature in white marker, inscribed “Estoril”. A rare artifact marking one of the most iconic moments in motorsport history.
🔹 Summary: 1985 Estoril / Portuguese Grand Prix
The race was held on 21 April 1985 at the Autódromo do Estoril, Portugal. It was the second round of the 1985 FIA Formula One World Championship.
Conditions were extremely challenging: overcast skies and heavy rain made for a difficult, slippery circuit.
Senna qualified on pole position, registering a time of 1:21.007.
In the race, Senna led from start to finish. Despite worsening weather, he extended a large gap to second place Michele Alboreto and ultimately won by over a lap ahead of most of the field.
The race was shortened to 67 laps (from the scheduled 70) because the two-hour time limit was reached.
Senna also set the fastest lap of the race on lap 15.
1991 Ayrton Senna McLaren MP6/4 steering wheel signed
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1991 Ayrton Senna McLaren MP4/6 Steering Wheel
Usage: Employed by Ayrton Senna during the 1991 United States Grand Prix in Phoenix, Arizona — the first race of that championship.
Provenance & Authentication
Certificate of Authenticity from McLaren International, confirming use in the 1991 USA Grand Prix in the MP4/6 driven by Ayrton Senna.
The reverse side of the wheel is clearly stencilled with “10/03/1991” and “A. SENNA MP4/6”, matching the Phoenix date and Senna’s car designation.
Senna’s white signature is visible below the Honda logo on the wheel’s centre plate — an unmistakable mark of authenticity.
Traditional suede‑wrapped rim with contrast white stitching, in excellent preserved condition.
Classic 1991 era McLaren–Honda toggle controls: labeled O.T., Radio, SEL, and up/down push‑buttons, in red and light blue.
Central plate emblazoned with Honda and personal branding; signature inscribed proudly beneath.
Wiring harness intact, showing the original connectors as deployed in the car.
1991 United States Grand Prix, Phoenix – Race Results
Held on 10 March 1991 at the Phoenix Street Circuit, this was the opening round of the 1991 F1 World Championship.
Winner: Ayrton Senna in his Honda‑powered McLaren MP4/6 — dominant from pole, he completed 81 laps with no pit stops in 2:00:47.828 (ESPN.com, Wikipedia, Wikipedia).
Second Place: Alain Prost (Ferrari), finishing +16.32 s behind (ESPN.com).
Third Place: Nelson Piquet in a Benetton‑Ford, +17.38 s adrift (ESPN.com).
Fastest lap of the race recorded by Jean Alesi (Ferrari) on lap 49: 1:26.758 (Motor Sport Magazine).
This marked Senna’s 27th Formula 1 Grand Prix victory—tying him with Jackie Stewart at the time—and was an emphatic debut of the MP4/6 chassis. It also cemented McLaren‑Honda’s reputation by beginning their campaign toward a fourth consecutive Constructors’ Championship (Motor Sport Magazine).
Classic 1991 McLaren toggle layout, Senna signature, suede rim
This is not a replica or commemorative souvenir — it is a true piece of F1 history. A component Senna steered with confidence en route to his season‑leading victory. The MP4/6 debut race, tight street circuit and perfect execution—they all contribute to the dramatic provenance. For a collector with admiration for motorsport’s golden era, this wheel is an unrepeatable artifact.
Present within a secure acrylic case with red velvet base echoing the original support