F1

Ferrari legend’s helmet sells for record-breaking $1.7 million

Ferrari legend’s helmet sells for record-breaking $1.7 million

The iconic 1982 Ferrari helmet, worn during the San Marino Grand Prix at Imola, was sold through the Hall of Fame Collection, with the Canadian company confirming the landmark figure after a weekend auction.

The sale surpasses the previous record for an F1 helmet, held by an Ayrton Senna helmet from the 1992 Belgian Grand Prix, which sold last year for around £720,000 ($1.35 million AUD).

Villeneuve’s helmet had been held in a private collection for nearly 30 years before being brokered in the latest sale, with Hall of Fame Collection CEO Darren Jack describing it as one of the rarest pieces of its kind.

“The GPA helmet itself is an extremely rare model in the collectors’ world,” Jack said.

“In addition, this is one of only five – perhaps even fewer – racing helmets worn by Gilles Villeneuve that still exist.”

Gilles Villeneuve’s daughter, Melanie, said the auction highlights the lasting power of her father’s legacy.

“It makes you think that maybe his story has something super valuable for our general culture — so where did he come from, why was he able to achieve what he achieved with so little means,” she told Canadian broadcaster CBC.

“It’s such passion, so there’s a human story to it that is very valuable.”

The helmet was used during Villeneuve’s famous drive at Imola in 1982, where he finished second after Ferrari teammate Didier Pironi overtook him on the final lap despite team orders to hold position.

Just two weeks later, Villeneuve was killed at the age of 32 in a qualifying crash for the Belgian Grand Prix. He was wearing a different helmet at the time of the fatal accident.

The Canadian remains one of F1’s most iconic figures, remembered for his fearless approach to racing during a career that delivered six Grand Prix victories for Ferrari, including his maiden win on home soil in Montreal in 1978, with the circuit now named in his honour.

His legacy has since continued through his son, Jacques Villeneuve, who went on to win the 1997 Formula 1 World Championship, becoming the first Canadian to do so and the last non-European to win the F1 drivers’ title.

Earlier this week, Gilles was named a historic figure of Quebec by Premier Christine Frechette, with a biopic based on his life set for release in cinemas in November.

ApexF1

by ApexF1

ApexF1 is a seasoned News Editor with over two decades of experience in journalism. Known for his editorial expertise and commitment to accuracy, ApexF1 leads teams to deliver high-quality news content.

AD UNIT — 300×250px Rectangle

You May Also Like

Garage 59 McLaren delivers on its promise with Spa triumph, shaking up the LMGT3 order
Other Racing

Garage 59 McLaren delivers on its promise with Spa triumph, shaking up the LMGT3 order

Just three weeks after having a win at Imola snatched away by an alternator issue while leading in its LMGT3 debut, the McLaren partner team fought from 15th on the grid to victory with its No. 10 GT3 Evo.

Paatz inherits first F1 ACADEMY win after last-lap penalty
News

Paatz inherits first F1 ACADEMY win after last-lap penalty

Mathilda Paatz claimed her first F1 ACADEMY victory after a late penalty for Rafaela Ferreira.

‘It doesn’t feel like what motorsport should be’: Podium trio still unhappy with F1’s power units | Formula 1
News

‘It doesn’t feel like what motorsport should be’: Podium trio still unhappy with F1’s power units | Formula 1

Formula 1 drivers praised the 2026 chassis rules but restated their criticism of the power unit regulations after a lively Canadian Grand Prix.

Russell denies Antonelli pole for Canadian GP with last-gasp effort
News

Russell denies Antonelli pole for Canadian GP with last-gasp effort

George Russell beat Mercedes team mate Kimi Antonelli and McLaren’s Lando Norris to pole position for the Canadian Grand Prix with a last-gasp effort.

Ogier lays down marker in Rally Japan shakedown
Other Racing

Ogier lays down marker in Rally Japan shakedown

Sébastien Ogier was the standout of the World Rally Championship field during shakedown for Rally Japan, clocking a fastest time one second faster than anyone… Read more The post Ogier lays down marker in Rally Japan shakedown appeared first on DirtFish.

Norris admits Canada retirement ‘put us out our misery’
News

Norris admits Canada retirement ‘put us out our misery’

It was a tough day for McLaren at the Canadian Grand Prix, which ended in retirement for Lando Norris following an issue on his car.

Ferrari legend’s helmet sells for record-breaking $1.7 million
News

Ferrari legend’s helmet sells for record-breaking $1.7 million

A helmet worn by Gilles Villeneuve in his final Formula 1 season has sold for a record-breaking $1.25 million USD ($1.75 million AUD), creating history as the most expensive F1 helmet ever sold. The post Ferrari legend’s helmet sells for record-breaking $1.7 million appeared first on ApexF1News.com.

Russell in ‘disbelief’ over dramatic Canadian GP retirement
News

Russell in ‘disbelief’ over dramatic Canadian GP retirement

George Russell was left dismayed by his sudden mid-race retirement following a dramatic battle with team mate Kimi Antonelli.

Round-up: Mercedes ‘made the car a little slower’ with race set-up, and more | ApexF1 Round-up
News

Round-up: Mercedes ‘made the car a little slower’ with race set-up, and more | ApexF1 Round-up

Sunday’s edition of the ApexF1News round-up.

AD UNIT — 970×90px Leaderboard