BICESTER MOTION, United Kingdom – 4 September 2025 – Broad Arrow Auctions, a Hagerty company (NYSE: HGTY), is pleased to announce its highly anticipated Fall Memorabilia Online Auction, opening for bidding from 26 September to 5 October 2025. The sale presents more than 140 no-reserve lots, offering collectors a rare opportunity to acquire iconic pieces of motorsport history, from signed helmets to racewear worn by some of Formula One’s most celebrated drivers.
“This sale is a must-see for serious motorsport collectors and enthusiasts alike,” said Matt Coles, Memorabilia Specialist at Broad Arrow Auctions. “Alongside a range of highly collectible items, we are proud to feature a number of charity lots where 100% of proceeds will benefit Race Against Dementia, an organisation we are delighted to support once again.”
Headline Lots
Sebastian Vettel 2012 Signed Red Bull Helmet – Estimate: £18,000–£20,000
Leading the auction is a striking Arai GP6-RC helmet used by Sebastian Vettel during the 2012 German Grand Prix. Painted by Jens Munser Designs and signed by Vettel on the top, the helmet comes with a certificate of authenticity from the artist. Vettel, a four-time World Champion with 53 race wins and 57 pole positions, cemented his status as a modern F1 icon during his Red Bull years before achieving further success with Ferrari and Aston Martin.
Michael Schumacher 1996 Signed Ferrari Gloves – Estimate: £5,000–£6,000
Another standout lot is a pair of OMP gloves worn by Michael Schumacher in his first season with Ferrari. Dated 23 January 1996, the gloves hail from the year Schumacher won three Grand Prix for Ferrari, having previously secured two World Championships with Benetton.
Damon Hill 1999 Jordan Overalls – Estimate: £3,000–£4,000
A rare highlight of the sale is the original Sparco race suit worn by Damon Hill during his final Formula One season with Jordan Grand Prix. Featuring the team’s striking yellow-and-black B&H livery, the overalls show light wear indicative of use in races or practice sessions, making them a prized acquisition for collectors of modern F1 memorabilia.
Sir Jackie Stewart 1966 Original Indy 500 Overalls – Estimate: £7,000–£9,000
Famed three-time World Champion Sir Jackie Stewart’s 1966 Indianapolis 500 overalls are another auction highlight. Though not used in the race itself, a period photograph shows Stewart in the suit on the pit lane, providing collectors a rare glimpse into one of the sport’s most legendary careers.

Charity Highlight
Fernando Alonso 2025 Signed Race Boots – Estimate: £1,000–£1,500
In a special charity lot, Fernando Alonso’s signed boots from his 2025 Aston Martin season are up for auction, with 100% of proceeds going to Sir Jackie Stewart’s Race Against Dementia charity. The charity supports pioneering research into the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of dementia, empowering scientists to accelerate breakthroughs with the precision, speed, and teamwork inspired by Formula One.
Additional Notable Lots
- Gerhard Berger 1991/1992 McLaren Helmet – Estimate: £6,000–£8,000
- Helmets and memorabilia from Jenson Button, Martin Brundle, Ralf Schumacher, Eddie Irvine, and Mick Schumacher
The full catalogue, featuring over 140 lots with detailed images and descriptions, is available online. Registration for bidders is now open, offering collectors the chance to secure exceptional pieces of motorsport history.
For more information and to view all lots, visit Broad Arrow Auctions’ Fall Memorabilia Online Auction catalogue.















