A unique card of Kimi Antonelli has reached a record price of $201,910 during the auction organized by Goldin Auctions. This sale not only represents a milestone for the young Mercedes driver but has also become the seventh most expensive Formula 1 card in history.
The card in question is the ‘2025 Topps Dynasty F1 Racing Glove Jumbo Patch Autograph Kimi Antonelli Signed Race-Used Patch Rookie Card’. With this sale, Antonelli positions himself as one of the most promising drivers on the circuit, as his value as a collectible rises exponentially.
It is interesting to remember that the previous record for a Formula 1 card belongs to the ‘2020 Topps Chrome Lewis Hamilton SuperFractor Autograph’, which sold for over one million dollars in December 2024. In comments about the sale of Hamilton’s card, the driver expressed his surprise at the growing interest in sports collectibles.
Topps, which became an official partner of Formula 1 in 2020, renewed its contract with the competition in 2024, consolidating its position as the official provider of cards and sticker collections. Emily Prazer, commercial director of F1, highlighted the positive impact that these collaborators have on the sport’s appeal to new fans.
As interest in collectibles grows, the demand for cards like Kimi Antonelli’s will be very well positioned for future success, reflecting how Formula 1 is also evolving off the track.
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