BENETTON-FORD THAT TOOK SCHUMACHER
TO HIS FIRST EVER PODIUM TO BE OFFERED
AT BONHAMS BOND STREET SALE
In 1992 Michael Schumacher raced to his first ever podium
finish, taking third place in what was to become the last ever Mexican
Grand Prix*. The car that took him there, the Benetton-Ford B191B
Formula One Racing Single-Seater, is to be offered as part of Bonhams
Bond Street Sale with a pre-Sale auction estimate of £240,000-300,000.
Schumacher’s Mexican place was only the eighth race of his
fledgling career, and heralded the start of many podium appearances for
the seven-time Formula One World Champion.
Qualifying third fastest of the 30 entries, he tore round to score
his first ever Formula One 'podium' finish, with third place. The car
today is liveried in the same specification to this historic race. He
then followed up that performance in the Benetton-Ford by qualifying
fifth fastest in it for the Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos, and
again finishing third for the second top-three finish of his now
legendary Formula 1 career. The car was then retired from active
service.
Unusually for many historic Grand Prix single-seaters, this car is
in full working order and thus enables the new owner the opportunity to
drive, or race, the same car that Schumacher raced.
The magnificent Benetton-Ford provided landmark performances in the
career of not just Schumacher, but three great drivers who campaigned
it in the early 1990s.
“Chassis 6 is highly respected as the Benetton that took Schumacher
to his first podium position. But, that’s not where the story ends, for
this was also the car that took three-time Formula One World Champion
driver, Brazil’s Nelson Piquet, through his last Grand Prix on the
beautiful Adelaide street and parkland circuit in the 1991 season,” said
James Knight, Bonhams International Head of Motoring.
“For his Benetton debut, chassis 6 then went on to take present-day
Formula One TV commentator and highly-respected pundit Martin Brundle
to eighth in the South Africa Grand Prix of 1992. This car really has
enjoyed a fantastic career, and now more than two decades after it’s
debut, it can make an exciting addition to any enthusiasts motoring
collection.”
Bonhams Bond Street Sale takes place at Bonhams London headquarters
on 30th November 2014. With only 35 entry slots available and several
motor cars already consigned, the annual event is set to be another
exciting auction from Bonhams record breaking motoring department.
* After a 23-year hiatus, Formula One is scheduled to return to Mexico City for the Mexican Grand Prix 2015.
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