Michael Schumacher, the final decision in these hours: what will happen
The German phenomenon continues to be one of the most beloved drivers in the history of Formula 1, despite the many years that have passed since his retirement. His memorabilia is increasingly valuable and sells like hotcakes among enthusiasts of the field.
Often, comparisons with the past in the field of sport will lead to an inevitable bias towards what used to be and what no longer exists. As often happens in life, we tend to exaggerate previous experiences and reduce the current context. However, sometimes the problem is not the psychological process or partial analysis, but the effective observation of reality. For example, dealing with a champion like Michael Schumacher can only lead to unbalanced comparisons for most people. Even the only driver who can match him in terms of the World Championships he brought home, Lewis Hamilton, does not have the same charisma and charisma.
The attachment to the Kerpen phenomenon can also be seen in the wealth that his memorabilia still collects. Speaking of which, the new appointment with Giusti Aste is highly anticipated, as they are preparing to hold a major sports auction in Formigine next Saturday, November 9.
In addition to Schumacher memorabilia, there is also Maradona’s shirt: an auction of wonders
The ‘Maradona and sport’ auction will obviously have ‘El Pibe de Oro’ as its main attraction, with the most precious heirloom represented being the shirt worn by Diego Armando Maradona in the historic Italian Super Cup final between Napoli and Juventus on September 1, 1990 (also signed by the Argentine champion). There will obviously be other items belonging to the unforgettable Argentinian champion. But as mentioned, it is not limited to football and Diego, but there is also the possibility of purchasing memorabilia from Michael Schumacher, among others.
Unique items linked to his career at Mercedes and above all to the Ferrari period. Truly an opportunity not to be missed for those who want to satisfy their taste for owning something belonging to one of the greatest drivers of all time. The period from 1996 to 2006 offers a wealth of very valuable items that can only enrich Formula 1 and Ferrari enthusiasts.