
Miami Auction LOT 016 - Michael Schumacher 1995 Benetton B195 Head Rest & Rear Wing Right-Hand Endplate – Signed Framed
Miami Auction LOT 016 - Michael Schumacher 1995 Benetton B195 Head Rest & Rear Wing Right-Hand Endplate – Signed Framed
A remarkable dual-component display from Michael Schumacher’s 1995 World Championship-winning season, this framed set combines a Benetton B195 headrest with a rear wing right-hand endplate — two highly distinctive elements from one of Formula One’s most important title-winning cars.
The 1995 season saw Schumacher secure his second Formula One World Championship, while Benetton claimed its first Constructors’ title, confirming the B195 as one of the defining cars of the era. Components from this campaign carry exceptional historical weight, representing the peak of Schumacher’s early dominance and a pivotal moment in modern Grand Prix history.
The headrest is among the most personal elements of the cockpit, shaped to support the driver under extreme G-forces and offering a direct connection to Schumacher’s driving environment. In contrast, the rear wing right-hand endplate is a critical aerodynamic component, designed to manage airflow and optimise rear-end stability and downforce. Together, the two pieces capture both the human and engineering sides of Formula One performance.
Professionally framed for display, this set transforms rare race-used components into a striking presentation piece. Within the frame, a small signed photograph is also included, adding an extra layer of authenticity and visual interest alongside the original parts.
A standout acquisition for any serious Formula One collection, this 1995 Benetton B195 framed display represents World Championship pedigree, technical innovation and the rise of one of the sport’s greatest drivers.
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Miami Auction LOT 016 - Michael Schumacher 1995 Benetton B195 Head Rest & Rear Wing Right-Hand Endplate – Signed Framed
A remarkable dual-component display from Michael Schumacher’s 1995 World Championship-winning season, this framed set combines a Benetton B195 headrest with a rear wing right-hand endplate — two highly distinctive elements from one of Formula One’s most important title-winning cars.
The 1995 season saw Schumacher secure his second Formula One World Championship, while Benetton claimed its first Constructors’ title, confirming the B195 as one of the defining cars of the era. Components from this campaign carry exceptional historical weight, representing the peak of Schumacher’s early dominance and a pivotal moment in modern Grand Prix history.
The headrest is among the most personal elements of the cockpit, shaped to support the driver under extreme G-forces and offering a direct connection to Schumacher’s driving environment. In contrast, the rear wing right-hand endplate is a critical aerodynamic component, designed to manage airflow and optimise rear-end stability and downforce. Together, the two pieces capture both the human and engineering sides of Formula One performance.
Professionally framed for display, this set transforms rare race-used components into a striking presentation piece. Within the frame, a small signed photograph is also included, adding an extra layer of authenticity and visual interest alongside the original parts.
A standout acquisition for any serious Formula One collection, this 1995 Benetton B195 framed display represents World Championship pedigree, technical innovation and the rise of one of the sport’s greatest drivers.
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A remarkable dual-component display from Michael Schumacher’s 1995 World Championship-winning season, this framed set combines a Benetton B195 headrest with a rear wing right-hand endplate — two highly distinctive elements from one of Formula One’s most important title-winning cars.
The 1995 season saw Schumacher secure his second Formula One World Championship, while Benetton claimed its first Constructors’ title, confirming the B195 as one of the defining cars of the era. Components from this campaign carry exceptional historical weight, representing the peak of Schumacher’s early dominance and a pivotal moment in modern Grand Prix history.
The headrest is among the most personal elements of the cockpit, shaped to support the driver under extreme G-forces and offering a direct connection to Schumacher’s driving environment. In contrast, the rear wing right-hand endplate is a critical aerodynamic component, designed to manage airflow and optimise rear-end stability and downforce. Together, the two pieces capture both the human and engineering sides of Formula One performance.
Professionally framed for display, this set transforms rare race-used components into a striking presentation piece. Within the frame, a small signed photograph is also included, adding an extra layer of authenticity and visual interest alongside the original parts.
A standout acquisition for any serious Formula One collection, this 1995 Benetton B195 framed display represents World Championship pedigree, technical innovation and the rise of one of the sport’s greatest drivers.























