F1 News: Lewis Hamilton Rare Memorabilia Hits Auction For Insane Price

Lewis Hamilton would be mighty surprised if he saw this old memorabilia set to be auctioned by March 3.
F1 News: Lewis Hamilton Rare Memorabilia Hits Auction For Insane Price
F1 News: Lewis Hamilton Rare Memorabilia Hits Auction For Insane Price

Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton's incredibly rare memorabilia is up for auction and could fetch thousands of dollars. Dating back to 2006, the item is the seven-time world champion's GP2 Renault media kit card that sports his achievements until 2005, his photo, crash helmet, and car. 

Key Takeaways:

  • Lewis Hamilton's rare memorabilia, a GP2 media kit card dating back to 2006, is up for auction, featuring details of his achievements until 2005, along with his photo, crash helmet, and car.
  • The auction, part of Goldin's February Elite Auction, has garnered bids, with the current highest bid at $1,100, surpassing the initial bid of $1,000 on February 10. The auction concludes at 3 am UK time on Sunday, March 3.
  • Issued by GP2, the collectable card is considered Hamilton's inaugural rookie card supervised by the FIA. A limited number were distributed to media covering the series, making it a coveted item for Hamilton fans and F1 collectors. The artifact reflects a pivotal moment in Hamilton's career during the 2006 GP2 series, where he clinched the title with ART Grand Prix, marking a nostalgic milestone in his racing journey.

The card, featured in Goldin's February Elite Auction, has received bids with the current highest standing at $1,100, exceeding the initial bid of $1,000 on February 10. The auction is set to conclude at 3 am UK time on Sunday, March 3.

Issued by GP2, the collectible card is noted as 'Hamilton's inaugural rookie card produced under the supervision of the FIA. These cards were distributed to all GP2 series drivers, and a limited number were allocated to the media covering the series. Thus, this becomes a must-have item for staunch Hamilton fans and F1 collectors. 

In 2006, Hamilton participated in the GP2 series with ART Grand Prix, following his Formula 3 Euro Series victory from the previous year. Securing victory in five races during the season, the British driver claimed the GP2 title, surpassing Nelson Piquet Jr. by a margin of 12 points.

Discovering such a significant artifact from his sole season in GP2 would undoubtedly evoke nostalgic feelings for Hamilton, highlighting a crucial juncture in his racing journey. Speaking of milestones, the 39-year-old's recent revelation about joining Ferrari signifies the initiation of a new phase in his Formula 1 career, marking the commencement of his final year with the Brackley team.

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