The automotive during which Michael Schumacher secured his maiden Formulation 1 victory, the 1992 Benetton B192, has been listed for public sale through Broad Arrow Auctions for an estimated €8.5million.
Having began the 1992 F1 season with an up to date B191, Benetton launched the B192 on the fourth spherical in Spain. Schumacher, partnered with Martin Brundle on the time, secured his maiden grand prix win with the equipment on the Belgian Grand Prix, behind the wheel of the B192 chassis quantity 5.
Designed by Rory Byrne below the management of Ross Brawn, the B192 collected 11 podium finishes, one win and two quickest laps with each Schumacher and Brundle. With the putting yellow and inexperienced livery, the B192 was powered by a Ford 3.5-litre V8 engine, which produced 660-680bhp.Â
Brundle mirrored on the 1992 season and the Benetton B192 throughout a characteristic for Sky Sports activities F1 in 2022.
“30 years in the past, the 1992 Formulation 1 season regarded very totally different to at the moment,” he mentioned. “There have been solely 16 grand prix, however these had been contested by 16 groups, and a complete of 39 drivers tried to qualify for a race.
1992 Benetton B192 of Michael Schumacher
Picture by: Broad Arrow Auctions
“The Williams FW14B was the automotive to beat, a technical masterpiece which solely a lion might tame. Nigel Mansell in pink 5 received 9 of the races, and he was world champion by mid-August. Think about that at the moment.
“Michael Schumacher and I did our best to problem Williams within the comparatively fundamental however extremely efficient Benetton B192.”
The video minimize to a clip of Schumacher. “I had the automotive at the moment that was unbelievable, and I’ve to say thanks to the workforce,” the seven-time champion mentioned of the B192 after clinching the win in Belgium.
After getting behind the wheel of the B192 as soon as once more, Brundle added: “I obtained fired in true Formulation 1 fashion. The workforce needed an Italian driver for 1993, and that was the top of my Benetton profession. And what a privilege it was to be Michael Schumacher’s team-mate, an rising expertise of the time, and what a very nice driver.”
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