Formula 1: Speed, Legacy, and Pole-Position Collectibles
From Senna’s helmets to Schumacher’s racing suits, Formula 1 is a temple of sports collectibles. Discover the most coveted items and why their value keeps rising.

Formula 1 is not just a sport—it's a stage for innovation, passion, and legends. Every team, every driver, every race writes a new chapter in history. This narrative power fuels one of the most dynamic and fascinating segments of modern collecting: Formula 1 memorabilia.
Helmets, suits, and steering wheels: the heart of F1 collecting
The most sought-after items are those that have touched the track: race-used helmets, suits worn during historic GPs, signed steering wheels, gloves, boots, and wings. Among the most iconic auctioned pieces, we must mention Ayrton Senna’s 1990 helmet, which sold for over $160,000, and Michael Schumacher’s 2003 season suit, which fetched more than €180,000.
Contemporary drivers also achieve impressive figures: a signed 2022 Max Verstappen suit exceeded €70,000, while helmets from Leclerc, Hamilton, and Norris are increasingly coveted by a younger and highly engaged fanbase.
Certification as a guarantee of value
The value of F1 memorabilia is not based solely on the driver’s name. Key factors include certification (COA), photomatching with race images, autograph authenticity, and preservation condition. Items sourced directly from teams, major auction houses like RM Sotheby’s, or official platforms such as F1 Authentics now set the market’s highest standard.
A growing global community
Formula 1 collecting has experienced a true boom in recent years, boosted by media exposure from series like "Drive to Survive." According to the Knight Frank Luxury Investment Index 2025, F1 memorabilia saw an average annual appreciation of +11% between 2019 and 2024. The new wave of collectors spans well beyond Europe, reaching Asia, the Middle East, and the United States.
Collecto curates the most iconic memorabilia from Formula 1 history, taking care of every detail—from authentication to storytelling. Signed helmets by Senna, Schumacher’s steering wheels, race-used suits from Alonso, Vettel, or Norris: each item is an authentic piece of a legendary narrative. Thanks to fractional ownership, even younger fans and new collectors can join this pole-position passion.