Lewis Hamilton’s F1 car is selling for £20,000 – but there’s a catch.
The Mercedes-AMG Petronas motor is just a life-sized replica.
The buyer will not be able to drive it.
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This 1:1 scale model just depicts the car seven times world champ Hamilton, 40, drove last year.

The silver and glass body is made of carbon-fibre and fibreglass.
Features include fibreglass wheels, simulated Pirelli racing slicks, a rain light, a fixed-back seat, a harness, and a steering wheel.
The seller bought the W15 E Performance-style display model earlier this year.

It’s for sale in Poole, Dorset, as reported by Luxury Auto News.
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The model debuted at the 2024 Bahrain Grand Prix and was driven by Lewis Hamilton and George Russell.
It’s kitted out with multi-plane front and rear wings, dual side mirrors, intakes and vents, a replica rain light, exhaust components, and a faux onboard communications and camera module atop the central engine-air intake.

The replica centre-lock wheels are constructed from fibreglass and wrapped with tires decorated like Pirelli P Zero slicks.
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A simulated braking system is incorporated, and the replica suspension comprises carbon-fibre double-wishbones with push and pull rods.
The cockpit houses a black fixed-back seat and a black Sabelt multi-point harness.

The F1-style steering wheel features carbon-fibre accents, a simulated digital screen, and switchgear.
The replica is not equipped with running gear or a drivetrain.
The model measures around 200 inches long by 70 inches wide by 45 inches tall and weighs around 440lbs.
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