The Leyton House CG891 marked Adrian Newey’s early steps in Formula 1 design, with chassis 02 featuring in eleven races during the 1989 season and delivering a mix of resilience, setbacks, and standout moments.
The Williams FW19 marked the end of an era, Renault power, Adrian Newey design, and a championship-winning campaign led by Jacques Villeneuve. While chassis 06 never raced, its role behind the scenes helped shape one of Formula 1’s most decisive seasons.
A closer look at the 1991 Ferrari 642, the Formula 1 car raced by Alain Prost and Jean Alesi during a turbulent season shaped by Ferrari’s conservative design approach, internal politics, and the final escalation of the Senna-Prost rivalry.
The 1984 Toleman TG183B, chassis 05, was the car that launched Ayrton Senna’s Formula 1 career. From his debut on home soil in Brazil to his first World Championship points, this remarkable machine marked the beginning of one of the sport’s greatest legends.
In one of Formula 1’s most unforgettable races, Ayrton Senna conquered the rain, exhaustion, and a failing gearbox to win his first Brazilian Grand Prix. The McLaren MP4/6 became an instant legend, carrying him to both victory and immortality.
Michael Schumacher’s Ferrari F2001 chassis 211 won Monaco and sealed the 2001 title. An iconic car in Ferrari’s dominant Formula 1 era.
Chassis 198 - Driven to victory by Michael Schumacher
Driven by defending World Champion Jacques Villeneuve and Heinz-Harald Frentzen.
One of the most successful Ferraris Michael Schumacher ever raced.
The First Formula 1 Car Driven by Jack Brabham
Winner of the 1975 South African Grand Prix
Enzo Ferrari’s last Formula 1 Drivers’ World Championship-winning car
Sister car to Ferrari’s first World Championship-winning car, the extremely successful 500 F2, which took Alberto Ascari to back-to-back World Championships in 1952 and 1953.
The car that built a dynasty!
Michael Schumacher’s 2002 Australian Grand Prix-Winning Formula 1 car
Raced by Jean Alesi and Gianni Morbidelli during the 1991 Season.
Chassis 229, the most successful Ferrari F2003-GA Grand Prix car ever built
The first Williams design powered by the 3.5-liter V-10 Renault engine that would go on to claim many titles
Raced by two multiple World Champions: Nelson Piquet and Michael Schumacher, winner of the 1991 Canadian Grand Prix, Nelson Piquet’s last career win.
UNDEFEATED WITH SCHUMACHER; CHASSIS 187
The car that famously gave Ayrton Senna a lift at the British Grand Prix
Ex-Jacques Villeneuve
Raced by Fernando Alonso in 2004…
The “GA” in the F2003’s model name pays homage to Gianni Agnelli