Iconic Motorsports Memorabilia from Schumacher, Senna, Verstappen and more to go Under The Hammer this February

Iconic Motorsports Memorabilia from Schumacher, Senna, Verstappen and more [678]

MORE THAN 370 PIECES OF MEMORABILIA WILL BE SOLD ONLINE AND AT NO RESERVE, INCLUDING THE PERSONAL COLLECTION OF FORMER FORMULA ONE TEAM OWNER ROB WALKER

  • More than 370 pieces of automotive memorabilia will be sold online and at no reserve in The February Memorabilia Sale: Featuring the Rob Walker Collection, which runs from 17-24/25 February
  • Ranging from the race-worn suits of former Formula One World Champions to signed caps and photographs, there is something for every taste and budget
  • Among the standout lots is the signed 2006 Scuderia Ferrari OMP Racing Suit that Michael Schumacher wore during the 2006 Italian Grand Prix—his final Ferrari victory in Italy
  • Other highlights include bodywork from Niki Lauda’s 1983 McLaren MP4/1, the 1970 German Grand Prix 1st Place Trophy, and a 1990s Benetton Formula 1 Factory Wind Tunnel Model
  • More than 250 lots from the collection of Rob Walker will also be offered, covering everything from race programmes to signed photographs, scrapbooks, and letters
  • Every lot in the sale will be offered at entirely no reserve, with finishing times staggered across 24-25 February
  • More information is available at rmsothebys.com

LONDON, ENGLAND – February 9, 2026 – (Motor Sports NewsWire) – One of the largest, most diverse, and eclectic selections of automotive and motorsport memorabilia offered in recent years is set to go under the hammer during The February Memorabilia Sale: Featuring the Rob Walker Collection, which runs online from 17-24/25 February. More than 370 lots will be sold at no reserve, including a host of Formula One memorabilia spanning the earliest years of the sport to the present day, with a 250-lot treasure trove coming from the personal collection of Rob Walker.

2006 Michael Schumacher Scuderia Formula 1 Signed Racing Suit

As many as 19 Formula One race suits will be offered, including a 2006 Michael Schumacher Scuderia Formula 1 Signed Racing Suit (Est: £20,000 – £25,000) worn by the German ace during that year’s Italian Grand Prix—his last win in Italy in a Ferrari and the meeting at which he announced his retirement. A 2024 Max Verstappen Red Bull Formula 1 Sparco Racing Suit (Est: £15,000 – £20,000) assigned to the driver in his fourth championship-winning year is followed by a brace of 2025 McLaren Formula 1 Aplinestars Racing Suits from Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, the proceeds of which will go towards charity UK Youth and its Avon Tyrrell Fundraising Appeal, plus suits from racing luminaries Nigel Mansell, Fernando Alonso, Carlos Sainz, David Coulthard, Ricardo Patrese, Jacques Villeneuve, and Damon Hill.

1970 German Grand Prix 1st-Place Trophy

No fewer than eight trophies will be offered, led by the 1970 German Grand Prix 1st-Place Trophy (Est: £15,000 – £20,000) and the 1970 French Grand Prix 1st-Place Trophy (Est: £15,000 – £20,000).

A similar number of helmets will be offered, including a 2025 ‘1986’ Nigel Mansell Williams Goodwood Signed Arai Helmet (Est: £5,000 – £10,000), a 1988 Michael Schumacher German Kart Championship Helmet (Est: £5,000 – £10,000), and a Pair of Ferrari 550 Barchetta Helmets (Est: £7,000 – £10,000).

A selection of steering wheels includes a 1984 Ayrton Senna toleman Formula 1 Steering Wheel (Est: £5,000 – £8,000) and a 1995 Michael Schumacher Benetton Formula 1 Steering Wheel (Est: £4,000 – £8,000).

1983 Niki Lauda McLaren MP4:1 Bodywork

Larger items include 1983 Niki Lauda McLaren MP4/1 Bodywork (Est: £20,000 – £40,000), a Ferrari 250 GTO Front Clip (Est: £10,000 – £20,000), and a 1990s Benetton Formula 1 Factory Wind Tunnel Model (Est: £5,000 – £10,000).

A further 250 memorabilia lots

A further 250 memorabilia lots will be offered from the personal collection of former Formula One team boss, Rob Walker, including a treasure trove of historic documents from his career in racing. The truly remarkable collection contains countless pieces of motorsport ephemera, including hundreds of race programmes, period photographs, and letters, in addition to dozens of detailed scrapbooks.

Lotus 24 Model by Henri Baigent

Highlights from The Rob Walker Collection include a Lotus 24 Model by Henri Baigent (Est: £3,000 – £5,000), a tranche of Lotus 49 Chassis 7 Documentation and Photographs (Est: £3,000 – £5,000), and Jo Siffert’s 1969 Formula 1 Agreement and Letters (Est: £1,000 – £1,500).

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