MICHAEL SCHUMACHER SIGNED PIT CREW WORN APPAREL SHIRT
MICHAEL SCHUMACHER SIGNED PIT CREW WORN APPAREL SHIRT
For many fans around the world, the words ‘Formula One’ are often associated with one man – Michael Schumacher. The German icon, affectionately known as ‘Schumi’, was the ultimate professional, a supreme tactician and a man who was determined to get the best out of himself, his team, and the sport itself. Across his 16-year tenure in F1, Schumacher built up a mind-blowing resume, claiming seven Drivers’ Championships (including a record five consecutively), 91 wins, 68 pole positions and 154 podiums. His mastery of the circuit was globally consistent; no driver can match his record of at least six Grands Prix triumphs on seven different circuits. Meanwhile, no one has bettered his record of four Australia Grand Prix – each triumph coming during his unrivalled dominance of F1 from 2000 to 2004.
- Pays tribute to seven-time Formula One World Champion, Michael Schumacher
- Sourced from an extensive private collection, pieces from which have seldom been made available anywhere else
- Integrated into the magnificent display is an official Ferrari race-worn pit crew shirt certified to SE Products as having been worn during the 2003-06 Formula One seasons of Schumacher’s career – the year 2004 all the more significant given it was the year that Schumacher won his seventh and final Formula One World Championship
- Authentic race-worn pit crew shirt comes personally signed by Schumacher
- Artwork features iconic action and celebration imagery captured throughout Schumacher’s decorated career, alongside key career statistics and achievements
- Exclusive boutique release is strictly limited to just two editions worldwide, with each edition accompanied by an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity
- Approximate framed dimensions are a life-sized 1100 x 890 mm
- Actual shirt may differ slightly to the mock-up above. Two shirts feature Olympus as a sponsor, and two shirts feature AMD as a sponsor, reflecting the era in which the pieces were signed