2000 Danny Sullivan Race Worn Formula France Andros Trophy Ice Racing Suit
This Stand 21 race suit was one used by American driver Danny Sullivan in a one-off foray while driving in the Formula France class (4-wheel drive cars powered by motorcycle engines) in the 2000 National Ice Racing championship Andros Trophy event. The former CART/IndyCar Champion, Indy 500 race winner and Formula 1 star was fourth in his first race and first in the second to finish in third place overall. The races were held around an ice track some 2000 meters up on the French Alps. Danny also informed us that the suit was worn again at a further event held at the Stade de France in Paris in front of 60,000 spectators. He won six of the event's rounds including the final.
The all-white suit has many event patches applied to it including ones for the FFSA (French Autosport Federation) and an Andros Trophy Driver patch. Sullivan's name and national flag are embroidered onto the waist belt.
The suit comes with a full Certificate Of Authenticity.
The all-white suit has many event patches applied to it including ones for the FFSA (French Autosport Federation) and an Andros Trophy Driver patch. Sullivan's name and national flag are embroidered onto the waist belt.
The suit comes with a full Certificate Of Authenticity.