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Take home this Max Verstappen and Alexander Albon hand signed Aston Martin Redbull Racing, Formula 1 half scale mini helmet from the 2019 season. Comes supplied boxed with a helmet bag and Certificate of Authenticity. 

Max Verstappen is a Belgian-Dutch racing driver and 2021 Formula One World Champion. 

Winning the 2022 Hungarian Gran Prix he is on track to be named the 2022 World Champion with 8 wins already this season.

Verstappen became the youngest driver to participate in a Formula One Grand Prix weekend at just 17 years, 3 days in 2014. 

Features:

  • Hand signed on the visor by Max Verstappen and on the side of the helmet by Alexander Albon at the Red Bull factory in July 2019
  • It will be supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity.
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Item #P79915

  • In condition as donated.
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