This is an exceptional piece. This Momo steering wheel was mounted on the Lotus 98T. Race used intensively by Ayrton Senna during several races, one of them being the 1986 Brazil GP. Ayrton Senna finished second behind Nelson Piquet. It is fully functional with original switches and command cables at the back. It has been hand signed by Ayrton Senna in white marker on the front.
The following marking is present on the back of the steering: "A.S/86"
It is accompanied by a John Player Team Lotus official certificate.
The race was won by local driver Nelson Piquet, driving a Williams-Honda, after he started from second position. Compatriot Ayrton Senna took pole position in his Lotus-Renault, but Piquet overtook him on lap 3 and went on to win from him by 34 seconds. Frenchman Jacques Laffite finished third in a Ligier-Renault.
Very rare and desirable: Ayrton Senna Sabelts protections.
Hand signed and dated by the legend himself.
1993 Ayrton Senna MP4/8 rear tire signed
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This Goodyear Eagle rear tire has been used by Ayrton Senna during the 1993 Monaco GP while driving the MP4/8.
It has been hand signed and dated by Ayrton Senna. He also added the mention "Monaco".
This extraordinary piece is accompanied by a McLaren certificate.
It was the third win for Senna of the season.
1978 / 1979 Mario Andretti Lotus 79T sideskirts pair
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These sideskirts pair come from the famous "Black Beauty", the Lotus 79T as driven by Mario Andretti. An example of the Lotus 79T driven by Mario Andretti sold for $3,400,000 in 2021 during a Bonhams auction in Abu Dhabi.
1978 Mario Andretti Lotus 78T sideskirts pair
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This piece is incredible. This rear aluminum wing was mounted on Mario AndrettisLotus 79T during the 1978 F1 season which has been his World Champion season.
2021 Charles Leclerc crash nosecone piece signed
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This piece comes from the nosecone of the 2021 Ferrari SF21 driven by Charles Leclerc during the 2021 Saudi Arabian GP in Jeddah.
Leclerc crashed his Ferrari at high speed late in the session having spun into the barriers at Turn 23, thankfully climbing out of the car and walking away – his chassis clearly having taken the brunt of the impact. He finished 10th in the session.
The piece still has its camera and has been hand signed by Leclerc.