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.
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.
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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