Leclerc Monaco helmet sets record price at Sotheby's auction

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Charles Leclerc's one-off race-worn 2023 Monaco Grand Prix helmet was auctioned off at a record price this week, with the proceeds donated to those affected by the recent flooding in Emilia-Romagna.

Leclerc partnered with RM Sotheby's for his personal initiative that included four lots comprising his Monaco Grand Prix helmet, race suit, gloves, and boots, all of which were signed by the Ferrari charger.

The red and white design of the Monegasque's special lid was inspired by the helmet worn by his late father, Hervé Leclerc, who became the first member of the Leclerc family to race in the streets of Monte-Carlo.

 

As the center-piece of the auction, Leclerc's helmet reached a whopping €306,000 euros, a value that shattered the previous record set by the sale in 2019 of a helmet worn in 1990 by F1 legend Ayrton Senna that fetched €162,000.

Overall, the aggregate sale of the four lots donated by Leclerc reached a cool €429,600!

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"The success of this auction not only reflects Charles Leclerc’s immense talent and contribution to motorsport but also demonstrates the generosity and support from enthusiasts worldwide," Sotheby's said in a statement.

"The proceeds will make a substantial impact on the lives of those affected by the recent flooding in Emilia-Romagna."

The remarkable outcome of the auction serves as a testament to the collective support and solidarity demonstrated by fans and collectors alike.

The funds raised will undoubtedly contribute significantly to the ongoing relief efforts, providing much-needed aid and hope to the affected communities in Emilia Romagna.

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