2000 Michael Schumacher Signed San Marino GP Win Scuderia Ferrari Limited Edition 33/50 Bell Series Replica F1 Helmet
Bell Limited Edition Series replica helmet of the one Michael Schumacher wore in the 2000 San Marino Grand Prix while driving for the Scuderia Ferrari. The helmet is #33 of 50 produced and is signed by Schumacher himself on the visor.
Schumacher won his third World Drivers' Championship in 2000, and his first with Ferrari, after a year-long battle with Mika Häkkinen. Schumacher won the first three races of the season and five of the first eight. The third race was precisely the San Marino GP raced at the iconic Imola racetrack on the 9th of April, 2000. Midway through the year, Schumacher's chances suffered with three consecutive non-finishes, allowing Häkkinen to close the gap in the standings. Häkkinen then took another two victories, before Schumacher won at the Italian Grand Prix. At the post-race press conference, after equalling the number of wins (41) won by his idol Senna, Schumacher broke into tears. Schumacher would then go on to win the last three GPs of the season securing the third of his 7 World Drivers' Championships.
The helmet includes the colours of the flag of his native Germany, the 'Prancing Horse' logo displayed prominently on the back, and the iconic blue with stars motif on the top. Schumacher's name and logo are on the sides of the helmet with the classic Marlboro chevrons on the front, as well as above and below the visor.
The helmet comes with a Certificate Of Authenticity.
Schumacher won his third World Drivers' Championship in 2000, and his first with Ferrari, after a year-long battle with Mika Häkkinen. Schumacher won the first three races of the season and five of the first eight. The third race was precisely the San Marino GP raced at the iconic Imola racetrack on the 9th of April, 2000. Midway through the year, Schumacher's chances suffered with three consecutive non-finishes, allowing Häkkinen to close the gap in the standings. Häkkinen then took another two victories, before Schumacher won at the Italian Grand Prix. At the post-race press conference, after equalling the number of wins (41) won by his idol Senna, Schumacher broke into tears. Schumacher would then go on to win the last three GPs of the season securing the third of his 7 World Drivers' Championships.
The helmet includes the colours of the flag of his native Germany, the 'Prancing Horse' logo displayed prominently on the back, and the iconic blue with stars motif on the top. Schumacher's name and logo are on the sides of the helmet with the classic Marlboro chevrons on the front, as well as above and below the visor.
The helmet comes with a Certificate Of Authenticity.