1992 Michael Schumacher FIRST WIN SPA GP race used suit
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Presenting a magnificent artifact from the annals of Formula 1 history: a race-used suit worn by the legendary Michael Schumacher during the 1992 Belgium Grand Prix at Spa, where he not only competed but emerged as the winner. This suit is a remarkable memento from an early and pivotal moment in Schumacher's storied career, representing a significant milestone in his journey to becoming one of the sport's greatest icons.
This particular race suit, worn while Schumacher piloted the Benetton B192, is more than just a piece of fabric; it's a symbol of the skill and tenacity that defined Schumacher's approach to racing. The victory at Spa in 1992 was a testament to his rising star in the Formula 1 world, showcasing the raw talent and relentless drive that would eventually lead him to multiple world championships.
Adding to the suit's value and uniqueness, it has been personally signed by Michael Schumacher, his manager Willi Weber, and Jurgen Dilk, further solidifying its authenticity and connection to Schumacher's legacy. These signatures transform the suit from a mere racing garment into a treasured collector's item, imbued with the spirit and triumphs of its wearer.
Details:
Item: Michael Schumacher Race-Worn Suit and Matching Helmet
Occasion: 1992 Belgium Grand Prix at Spa
Team: Benetton
Car Model: B192
Signatures: Michael Schumacher, Willi Weber, and Jurgen Dilk
Significance: Winner's suit from a key early race in Schumacher's career
Condition: Race-used, authentic with race marks
Collector's Value: Exceptional, given its historical significance and personal signatures.
This exceptional Stand 21 racing suit was test-worn by Ayrton Senna during the McLaren test session at Suzuka in December 1987.
It is personally hand-signed and dated, featuring the inscription "Suzuka" on the chest. Additional authentication details are found inside the suit, stating: "SENNA McLaren First Test Suzuka 8th December 1987."
The suit exhibits significant signs of use, including visible stains and discoloration, further attesting to its authenticity and historical significance.
A highly valuable collector's piece.
2023 Lewis Hamilton LAST race use suit set of the season
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Experience the extraordinary with this exceptional offering. Following Senna, Hamilton memorabilia is among the most sought-after in the world, and this exclusive set is no exception. Available for purchase as a complete collection or as individual pieces, it represents a rare opportunity for collectors.
The set includes Hamilton's race suit, gloves, balaclava, Nomex underlayer, shoes, and visor, all worn during his final race of the 2023 season with Mercedes in Abu Dhabi. Notably, the gloves feature the message "Thank you Lewis," adding a unique sentimental value.
The visor is signed, and the gloves come with a signed glove pouch—an extraordinary rarity, as Hamilton signed very few items in 2023. Furthermore, the Puma suit is authenticated through matching numbers in the Puma tracking database.
To provide context, a similar Hamilton race suit sold at a Sotheby's auction in New York in December 2023 for just under €220,000 ($240,000).
This is a remarkable opportunity to own a piece of history from one of the most talented and successful drivers in Formula 1 history.
2023 Ferrari F1 Pit crew mechanic suit
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Here is a an extremely rare opportunity to acquire a 2023 F1 Ferrari Puma fireproof pit crew mechanic overall.
With all the sponsors all rigorously embroidered, very beautiful and unique, Original Puma, approved for pit stop operations. The suit has protections at the ankles and elbows, with a radio belt, in truly excellent condition Official and not for sale, an unobtainable product, produced by Puma for the mechanics of the Ferrari team The suit still bears some signs of pit crew operations, a collector's item, very difficult to find in these conditions.
Ralf Schumacher 2002 Race Used Suit
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Experience a piece of Formula 1 history from the iconic era of Team Williams with this authentic race-worn suit from Ralf Schumacher's 2002 season. Crafted for performance and adorned with sponsor logos, this suit encapsulates the intensity and prestige of F1 racing during its peak. A rare opportunity to own a tangible piece of Ralf Schumacher's journey on the world's most iconic circuits, representing the formidable legacy of Team Williams during their dominant years.
2008 Lewis Hamilton race worn suit
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This is an incredibly impossible to get piece!
Offered is a framed, 2008 Lewis Hamilton championship season-worn McLaren racing suit. The frame measures 29-by-41.5 inches and displays light-to-moderate wear. Numerous sponsor patches, including Mercedes-Benz, Johnnie Walker, FedEx, Bridgestone, Mobil 1, SAP, Vodafone, Aigo, Nescafé, Schüco, Santander, Eparco, and Hugo Boss, adorn the suit. An F1 Authentics COA is present in the framed display. This is a historic collectible celebrating the early days of Hamilton's dominant F1 career.
At a Sotheby's auction in New York in 12/2023, a similar, worn suit was sold for just under €220,000 ($240,000).
It is an incredible opportunity to own a piece of one of the most talented and succesful driver in F1 history.
Hamilton's success continued in 2008 as he amassed five victories and ten podium finishes. Including the impressive British Grand Prix victory, where he won the race by over a minute from second-place Nick Heidfeld, his drive was widely acclaimed as one of Formula One's finest wet-weather drives. As the season reached its conclusion in Brazil, it became a clear two-way fight for the title between the home favourite Felipe Massa and the young Briton. Hamilton won his first title in dramatic fashion in the last race of the season, the 2008 Brazilian Grand Prix, overtaking Timo Glock for fifth position in the final corners of the last lap to become the then-youngest Formula One World Champion in history and to deny race-winner Massa the title by one point. This made Hamilton the first British driver to win the World Championship since Damon Hill in 1996.