In a historic celebration of motorsport legacy, RM Sotheby’s has announced an extraordinary online-only auction titled The Champions – Schumacher and F1 Legends. Taking place between 24 and 30 July 2025, the sale will feature over 280 coveted pieces of Formula 1 memorabilia, including iconic items from the careers of Michael Schumacher, Ayrton Senna, and Lewis Hamilton. Offered entirely without reserve, this auction marks a unique opportunity for collectors and fans to acquire authentic race-worn gear, signed artifacts, and vintage timepieces that have shaped F1’s golden era.



Among the standout lots is a 1997 Michael Schumacher Scuderia Ferrari OMP Racing Suit worn during his triumphant Monaco Grand Prix victory (estimated €30,000–€40,000), a relic of both sporting achievement and Ferrari’s legendary racing history. Also on offer is a rare 1996 suit worn at Hockenheim, and several other suits from Schumacher’s Benetton days, including his championship-winning 1995 season. For those seeking a glimpse into Schumacher’s early promise, the 1992 Benetton suit worn at the Mexico Grand Prix will be a prize catch.
The auction also boasts an exquisite lineup of motorsport timepieces with storied provenance. Jean Todt’s personal 1993 Girard-Perregaux Automatic Chronograph prototype (est. €20,000–€30,000) and a Cartier Ferrari watch once gifted to Gianni Agnelli by Enzo Ferrari (est. €10,000–€20,000) underscore the luxury-meets-legacy appeal of this collection. Helmets worn by Schumacher across various seasons, including his 2005 Schuberth RF1 and a 1991 Arai from his Benetton debut, sit alongside modern collectibles such as a 2022 Charles Leclerc promotional helmet.



Fans of motorsport apparel will find a wide range of race-worn gloves, boots, and accessories. Notable items include Schumacher’s 2000 Hockenheim gloves (est. €4,000–€6,000), Lewis Hamilton’s 2014 Mercedes Puma boots (est. €4,000–€6,000), and a rare pair of Ayrton Senna’s Mizuno boots from his McLaren Honda years (est. €7,000–€12,000). Each piece is steeped in sporting history, offering collectors the chance to own a part of F1’s most revered legends.
Adding a unique twist to the auction is a 2010 Honda CBR 1000RR SC59 motorcycle, built specifically for Schumacher’s test days (est. €25,000–€35,000). Alongside this, collectors can expect an eclectic mix of memorabilia ranging from signed caps and balaclavas to pit lane passes, water bottles, and team apparel, with estimates beginning as low as €50.



For those looking to see the pieces up close, 35 highlights from the auction will be on public display at the Concours of Elegance Germany at Gut Kaltenbrunn in Tegernsee on 25–26 July, giving visitors a rare preview of what’s on offer. Whether you’re a lifelong fan, seasoned collector, or newcomer to the world of F1 memorabilia, The Champions – Schumacher and F1 Legends offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to secure a piece of motorsport heritage.
More information and full auction details can be found at rmsothebys.com.