Chassis no. 219 saw victory in the hands of Schumacher at three Grands Prix in 2002, including at Imola,
Zeltweg, and Magny Cours, the last of which would secure Schumacher his 5th World Drivers’ Championship
title; with six races remaining in the season it remains the shortest time in which a World Drivers’ Title has
ever been clinched. Ferrari also secured the Constructors’ Championship title that year, with the F2002
seeing further podium finishes including 2nd with Schumacher at Monaco, and 2nd at Spa and 4th at
Hockenheim with teammate Rubens Barrichello, who finished as runner up in the Drivers’ Championship.
Chassis no. 219 was used as a test car in the remainder of the 2002 races and retired following the season. It
has since been held in significant private collections across multiple continents. The offering of the F2002
follows RM Sotheby’s successful sale of Michael Schumacher’s Grand Prix-winning Ferrari F2001 in
Sotheby’s Contemporary Art Evening Auction in November 2017 for a record $7,504,000. Considered one of
the most significant Formula 1 cars and representative of Ferrari and Schumacher’s golden era as reigning
champions, the F2002 is estimated to bring $5,500,000 - $7,500,000 in Abu Dhabi later this year. A
percentage of proceeds from the sale of the F2002 will be donated to the Keep Fighting Foundation, founded
by Michael Schumacher’s family. The Foundation seeks to continue his charitable work in achieving cultural
and social benefits. Additional information on Keep Fighting’s efforts and activities is available at
keepfighting.ms.
Offered alongside the GP racer is a 1990 Ferrari F40, chassis no. ZFFGJ34B000084467, which appeared at
the announcement of RM Sotheby’s and Formula 1®’s global partnership at the Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix
2019 earlier this spring. At the launch event, 4-time Formula 1® World Champion driver Sebastian Vettel
signed the rear wing of the car, ceremoniously uniting the two brands. This desirable non-cat, non-adjust
example has been beautifully restored and Red Book certified by Ferrari Classiche and shows a mere 1,140
km from new (Est. $1,500,000 - $1,750,000).
Oliver Camelin, Car Specialist, RM Sotheby’s says, “We are delighted to come out of the gate for our
inaugural auction in partnership with Formula 1 with such an amazing cornerstone consignment to the Abu
Dhabi event. The Michael Schumacher F2002, chassis no. 219, is truly special; it represents one of the last
Rory Byrne-designed, V10 era cars and was like a guided missile in acquiring wins on route to a
Championship won with sheer racing dominance. As a result, it remains as one of the most dominant Formula
1 racing cars in history and is fittingly joined by the ultimate in Ferrari supercars in the virtually as-new Ferrari
F40.” Camelin continues, “As we proceed with considering consignments for the Abu Dhabi auction, we
look forward to an exciting year in partnership with Formula 1 that will include an RM Sotheby’s presence at
some of the most notable circuits around the world.”
Kate Beavan, Director of Hospitality and Experiences at F1 said, “We are very excited to announce
Michael Schumacher’s 2002 Championship winning Ferrari as the star lot to be auctioned off at the season
finale in Abu Dhabi. Together with the Ferrari F40 signed by World Champion Sebastian Vettel, our first ever
auction hosted with RM Sotheby’s is already shaping up to be a spectacular occasion. Fans, Paddock Club
guests, and bidders will have an incredible opportunity to get up close with these iconic cars and share in the
excitement as they are auctioned off. We are proud to be able support Michael Schumacher’s Keep Fighting
Foundation with proceeds from the sale.”
RM Sotheby’s ground-breaking auction at the Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2019—the
region’s first-ever major international collector car auction—is set for the evening of Saturday, 30 November at
the stunning Yas Marina Circuit. The sale will bring together an expertly curated selection of significant Grand
Prix racing machines, such as the F2002, road-going sports cars with an historical connection to the world of
motorsport, alongside a broader collection of hand-picked, blue-chip classic and supercars. The auction will
take place on the Saturday evening of the race weekend from the first Floor of the Formula 1 Paddock Club
overlooking the pitlane. Fans and registered bidders will be able to view the cars to be auctioned over the
Grand Prix weekend. The cars will then be paraded down the main straight and driven along the F1 pitlane for
auction.
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