2019 Charles Leclerc Ferrari race used visor signed
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If you are familiar with Charles Leclerc's memorabilia, you know how difficult they are to come across. Here is a very rare race used Ferrari visor from Charles Leclerc used during the 2019 season. It is a dark visor hand signed by Leclerc.
2011 Michael Schumacher Petronas visor signed (Monaco GP)
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Original Michael Schumacher Petronas dark visor with tear off used during the 2011 GP. Comes signed and dated.
2006 Michael Schumacher Schuberth RF1 Ferrari visor signed
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Original Michael Schumacher Schuberth Ferrari RF1 visor with tear off used during the 2006 season. Comes signed and dated.
2005 Michael Schumacher Schuberth RF1 Ferrari visor signed
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Original Michael Schumacher Schuberth Ferrari RF1 dark visor with tear off used during the 2005 season. Comes signed and dated.
2006 Michael Schumacher Schuberth RF1 Ferrari visor signed
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Original Michael Schumacher Schuberth Ferrari RF1 visor with tear off used during the 2006 season. Comes signed and dated.
1992 Ayrton Senna Mizuno Canadian GP race used shoes -SOLD-
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Ayrton Senna Mizuno race used shoes. Used during the 1992 Canadian GP. "1992 CGP" inscriptions written inside the shoes. They show heavy signs of use, they are exceptional pieces.
There was a change in Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal, Canada with Senna taking his 61st career pole position ahead of Patrese, Mansell, Berger, Schumacher and Herbert. At the start, Mansell got ahead of Patrese and behind them Brundle was able to get by Herbert. The order was: Senna, Mansell, Patrese, Berger, Schumacher and Brundle.
The race settled down for the first 14 laps but then on lap 15, Mansell attacked Senna at the final chicane and hit a kerb, pushing his car into the air. It landed nose-first into the gravel and spun back onto the track. Mansell claimed that Senna had pushed him off the track. He was out and this forced Patrese to slow down and suddenly Berger went through to second. Senna then began to pull away from the field and the stops changed nothing. Senna still led Berger, Patrese, Schumacher, Brundle and Herbert. Herbert went out on lap 34 with clutch troubles.
Senna lost a certain victory when electrical failure put him out on lap 38. Behind them, Brundle passed Schumacher for third and this became second when Patrese's gearbox failed on lap 44. However, Brundle only lasted for two more laps before he retired with transmission trouble. Berger won from Schumacher, Alesi, Wendlinger, de Cesaris and Érik Comas.