The Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League recently announced the sale of a remarkable 1:3 scale model of Michael Schumacher’s Ferrari F2002 Formula 1 car. This fully functional replica, created by Stéphane Andrist at Atelier Medicatech in Switzerland, was personally autographed by Schumacher during a demonstration in 2003. The attention to detail in this artwork is truly impressive, with over 1000 hours of work invested over three years. Although the car reached speeds exceeding 80 km/h, its true top speed remains unknown due to the need for an extensive race track. The mini F2002 features a two-stroke four-cylinder engine and belt transmission, ensuring a powerful and thrilling experience. With ventilated brake discs and kart tires, the car offers both exceptional speed and grip. Andrist, co-founder of Atelier Medicatech, had the idea to build this unique creation as a training project for the company’s apprentices. Despite specializing in surgical equipment, Andrist’s passion for motorsport and model making inspired this extraordinary endeavor. To learn more about the RC F2002, visit the provided link.
The project gained even more significance when Schumacher discovered the car. During the offseason, the Schumacher family often visited the La Cote region, located on the northern shore of Lake Geneva, where Atelier Medicatech is situated. Through local media coverage, a mutual acquaintance, and a chance encounter at a gas station, Schumacher learned about the project and personally inspected the car in late 2003, leaving his signature on the rear wing. This unexpected encounter added an incredible element to the story, further solidifying the car’s importance.
The F2002 will be auctioned at the Graham Budd Formula 1 auction, in partnership with [auction partner]. It is expected that the car will reach a price between £150,000 and £250,000. This exceptional piece of automotive history will certainly attract the attention of collectors and motorsport enthusiasts. For more information about the auction, click here.
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