1992 Components 1 champion Nigel Mansell is promoting a variety of objects of memorabilia from his private assortment at public sale on 10 February 2026 with out reserve with Budds.
The Nigel Mansell Assortment options objects from the 72-year-old’s private archives, together with the 1993 IndyCar Rookie of the Yr trophy, a 1992 Williams-Renault full-size reproduction helmet signed by Mansell, a pair of race boots signed by Mansell and a 1992 British Grand Prix restricted version mannequin automobile, additionally signed by the champion.
The best-ticket merchandise is the IndyCar rookie trophy, which has an estimate of £2500-£3000. The signed reproduction helmet follows with an estimate of £1000-£1500.
“Hello everyone! Nigel Mansell Private Assortment goes underneath the hammer in February 2026 at Budds.com,” the 1992 champion stated in an Instagram video.
“Personal a bit of my private assortment. I need these things to be appreciated by you, the followers.
“This can be a distinctive alternative, however you’ll have to be fast as a result of I would purchase a few of them again,” he added with a chuckle.
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Over his F1 profession, Mansell collected one championship win, 31 grand prix wins, 59 podium finishes, 32 pole positions and 30 quickest laps. Along with his time in F1, he competed in IndyCar and the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Mansell has offered off numerous elements of his private assortment over current years. In 2023, a 324-piece assortment of memorabilia owned by the previous Williams driver offered over £2million at public sale with RM Sotheby’s.
“This was very, very uncommon to have the ability to purchase just about each single merchandise that Nigel has received from karting by way of to F1 and IndyCar,” Peter Haynes, European director of promoting at RM Sotheby’s, stated on the time.
“The trophies are outstanding. Some are fabulously ornate and would have been spectacularly costly to supply.
“Till now, only a few Mansell crash helmets have discovered their means onto the market — not like at present’s drivers, he stated that sometimes he would possibly solely have two helmets a season.”
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