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Official Replica of Ayrton Senna’s Helmet – Karting World Championship 1979

R$ 9.360,00

In 1979, Ayrton Senna won the world Kart runner-up position in Estoril – Portugal. This year, Ayrton Senna defined the emblematic painting of the yellow helmet with the green and blue stripes coming out of his eyes as his visual identity in motor racing.

In 2019 the famous yellow paint completed 40 years with this model!

Official Replica of Emerson Fittipaldi Helmet – First Brazilian F1 World Champion

R$ 13.986,00

On September 10, 1972, Brazil had its first Formula 1 world champion. Emerson Fittipaldi won the title by winning the Italian Grand Prix, driving his Lotus 72D. In a fierce battle with legendary driver Jack Stewart, the Brazilian won 5 of the 12 races held that year. Spain, Belgium, England, Austria, and Italy. Emerson became the youngest champion in history at the time, at just 25 years old.

Official Replica of Nelson Piquet Helmet – First F1 World Championship 1981

R$ 16.711,00

On October 17, 1981, Nelson Piquet won his first Formula 1 world title in Las Vegas, United States, at the wheel of a Brabham-Ford-BT49C.

Nelson crossed the finish line in fifth place and sealed the title with a one-point lead over Argentine Carlos Reutemann, 50 to 49. During the season, Nelson won three victories and secured four pole positions.

Official Replica of Nelson Piquet Helmet – Two-Time F1 World Champion 1983

R$ 16.711,00

On October 15, 1983, Nelson Piquet won his second championship, this time at the Kyalami circuit in South Africa.

In the beautiful Brabham-BMW-BT52, Nelson kept cool and headed for third place, thus winning his second title in the main single-seater category.

In total, Nelson achieved three victories and one pole position.

For this model, only 33 decorative replicas are available for sale. All units were signed by three-time champion Nelson Piquet, on the visor and also on the Certificate of Authenticity.

Official Replica of Rubens Barrichello Helmet – First Victory in Formula 1

R$ 15.133,00

On July 30, 2000, Rubens Barrichello started the German GP in 18th, made a remarkable recovery throughout the race in Hockenheim and was in first place when the rain started to fall. In a courageous decision, he decided to stay on the track with slick tires, even against Ferrari’s orders. Rubens won his first F1 victory that Sunday.