First-Place Trophy of F1's Only Posthumous Champion

This is the trophy Jochen Rindt lifted at the 1970 German Grand Prix at Hockenheim, the last race he ever won and the one that sealed his place as F1's only posthumous World Champion. Driving his Lotus 72C, Rindt took victory by 0.7 seconds over Jacky Ickx's Ferrari in a 50-lap duel that saw the two drivers swap the lead repeatedly and reportedly signal each other on which side was safe to pass. Just over a month later, Rindt was killed during qualifying at Monza, his championship already mathematically unassailable. The trophy heads to auction after three decades in private hands, a physical relic of one of the sport's most bittersweet stories.

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