Fans of Le Mans legend Tom Kristensen or Formula 1 driver Kevin Magnussen now has the opportunity to get hold of some pretty unique items and at the same time support the fight against covid-19.

At the auction house RM sotheby’s held: a online in cooperation with, among others, the international motorsportsforbund the FIA.

All sorts of racers, companies and racerteams has donated everything from driving gloves, over the tires to the equipment to race cars, where it collected profits go to the fight against covid-19-the virus under hashtagget #RaceAgainsCovid.

Kevin Magnussen fans can get their hands on the helmet, as the racing driver should have run with in the beginning of the 2020 season. Bell HP77 called the helmet, which was designed for this year’s F1 season, but that did not come into use because of coronakrisen. Now, the brand new helmet can be yours.

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the Helmet is painted in Danish colours, and has, among other sponsornavnet Jack&Jones standing in several places. In the rear you also get the joy of Kevin Magnussen autograph.

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Here you can see the design on the unused helmet. Photo: RM sotheby’s

the Helmet is rated for a hammerslagspris of between 3000 and 5000 pounds, equivalent to between just under 25,000 and a little over 41,000 dkk.

if you Are more of the long-distance race rather than Formula 1, you can become the owner of none other than Tom Kristensen’s racing suit.

The nine-times Le Mans-winner stopped his racing career back in 2014, and køredragten is actually the racerlegenden used in his very last race, the six-hour race in Sao Paulo. Here was Tom Kristensen in an Audi R-18 e-tron quattro number three, and this was the sentence put in a long and impressive racing career, which has given Kristensen the nickname ‘Mr. Le Mans’.

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Here is Tom Kristensen with the car, which can now be yours, and which he wore in his last race as a driver. Photo: RM sotheby’s

Køredragten is assessed to a hammerslagspris of between 4000 and 6000 pounds, equivalent to between approximately 33,000 and 50,000 dkk.

the Auction is conducted online and ends 22. June.

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