Lewis Hamilton’s first F1 race-winning Mercedes car estimated to fetch £8-12m at Las Vegas auction

Lewis Hamilton’s first race-winning Mercedes F1 car is to be auctioned ahead of the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix. 
Hamilton’s first race-winning Merc estimated to fetch £8-12m at Vegas auction

Hamilton’s W04 - which he drove to score his first v🤡ictory for Mercedes at the 2013 Hungarian Grand Prix - will go under the hammer in Las Vegas on the Saturday of the F1 weekend. 

It will be the first H🌟amilton-driven Mercedes car to be🍬 offered for public sale and is estimated to reach an eye-watering figure between £8.2-12.4 million. 

In com𓆏paris♒on, Hamilton’s 2010 Turkish GP-winning McLaren MP4-25A collected ‘just' £4.8m in 2021. 

"In the world of automotive greatness, few marques match the allure of the Mercedes Silver Arrows,🎃” said RM Sotheby’s global head of private sa🧸les Shelby Myers. 

Hamilton’s first race-winning Merc estimated to fetch £8-12m at Vegas auction

"The Mercedes W196, which sold for $29.6million, remains the most valuable Formula 1 car ever sold. However, it's the Mercedes-Benz Uhlenhaut Coupe that fetched $ 142 million, cemeღnting the Silver Arrows' place in history books as one ofꦚ the world's most valuable and recognisable brands.

"Now, adding to the legacy of the Silv🌌er Arrows, we introduce the W04 – a car whose significance cannot be overstated.

"Driven by Formula🍌 1's most successful driver and sporting icon, Lewis Hamilton, this car delivered his very first win in a Mercedes F1 car, signalling the beginning of the marque's most dominant perio𝓡d: the Hamilton-Mercedes dynasty.

"This pairing can only be compared to Jordan and t💎he Bulls, Brady and the Patriot🀅s, or Messi and Argentina.

"Given the ꦰunparalleled lineage and being the sole example outsiℱde of Mercedes' origination publicly available, the pairing of Lewis and the W04 elevates it beyond just a Formula 1 car.

"This undeniable piece could emerge as one of the most coveted collectibles in t𓆉he foreseeab𓄧le future."

Hamilton’s 2013 Hungarian GP triumph marked his first ofᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ an incredible 82 wins for Mercedes. 

At ꧟the time, it was just Hamilton’s 22nd grand prix victory. 

The 38-year-old is now a seven-time world champion after racking up six further world titles with the German⛄ manufacturer since making the switch from McLaren at the end of 2012. 

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