A one-of-a-kind 2025 Topps Dynasty Racing Glove Jumbo Patch Autograph rookie card, signed and race-used by Kimi Antonelli, a Mercedes driver, sold for $201,910 at auction through Goldin Auctions.
The sale made the Topps card the most expensive for Kimi Antonelli and the seventh-most expensive Formula 1 trading card on record. The most expensive Topps F1 card remains the one-of-one 2020 Topps Chrome Lewis Hamilton SuperFractor Autograph, which sold for just over $1 million in December 2024; Lewis Hamilton, F1 driver, commented on that market to The Athletic.
Topps, the Fanatics-owned company and official licensee of Formula 1 trading cards and stickers, renewed its multi-year partnership with F1 in 2024. Emily Prazer, chief commercial officer at F1, said the renewal supports fan engagement and helps attract new and diverse audiences.
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