Ferrari F310B (1997) – Authentic Steering Wheel
Michael Schumacher Race-Used Component
This authentic and fully functional steering wheel originates directly from the Ferrari F310B, the car driven by Michael Schumacher during the 1997 Formula One season — one of the most intense and defining years of his career.
In 1997, Schumacher led Ferrari’s title charge at the highest level, securing five victories (Monaco, Canada, France, Belgium, and Japan), three pole positions, and nine podium finishes. The season culminated in the legendary and controversial 1997 European Grand Prix at Jerez, where Schumacher and Jacques Villeneuve arrived level on points. Their on-track collision ended Schumacher’s championship hopes but etched the season permanently into Formula One history.
The Ferrari F310B has since become one of the most iconic single-seaters of the modern era, symbolising Ferrari’s return to competitiveness and the rise of Schumacher as the team’s undisputed leader. This steering wheel, used in competition and sourced directly from that very car, represents a rare, non-replicable artefact of that campaign.
Beyond its historical significance, the steering wheel stands as a true race-used mechanical interface — the direct point of contact between driver and machine. Its provenance, functionality, and association with a near-title season elevate it to museum-grade motorsport memorabilia, offering collectors exposure to a pivotal chapter in Formula One and Ferrari history.
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