Method 1’s reputation soared because of its Netflix docuseries, and now its marquee driver is making file waves in memorabilia.
Early in December, Lewis Hamilton’s 2020 Chrome Superfractor Autograph, a one-of-a-kind card, set a file by turning into the primary million-dollar sale in its class.
The sale got here by means of P1Castle Premium Consignment and was introduced on the corporate’s Instagram account.
The Hamilton piece comes from one of many first devoted F1 buying and selling card collection. The 2 sides signed their first settlement in 2020 and renewed it in March 2024.
“That is an incredible day for the Method 1 card interest and we’re honored to have been part of it,” mentioned P1Castle CEO/Proprietor Scott Kleinklaus in an interview with WorthPoint. “We hope the sale encourages different F1 followers to enter the house and offers present Method 1 collectors an optimistic outlook in direction of the way forward for the F1 interest.”
Whereas Kleinklaus didn’t reveal the customer, he did be aware that his firm goes to further lengths to make sure the precious card’s supply. “We flew all the way down to Florida to select up the cardboard in individual from the vendor and are headed to Singapore on the finish of this yr to ship the cardboard by hand to the customer,” he said.
Hamilton, 39, is arguably the largest title in F1’s trendy period. He co-holds the file for many Championship titles in F1 historical past with Michael Schumacher whereas standing alone because the profession chief in wins, pole positions, and podium finishes. Amongst different accolades, he was knighted in 2021.
Topps F1 Chrome was considered one of two collection launched through the first yr of the settlement between the 2 organizations (the opposite being Dynasty).
Jon Waldman is a Winnipeg-based author. He has written for Beckett, Go GTS, Canadian Sports activities Collector, and a number of other different interest retailers over his twenty years within the interest. His expertise additionally consists of two books on sports activities playing cards and memorabilia. Join with Jon on Twitter at @jonwaldman.
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