A Formula One simulator used by Michael Schumacher is for sale for £20,000.
It is shaped like half a Ferrari F1 car.
It was used by the Italian manufacturer to prepare drivers for varying circuits.
Drivers used the device in 2006 – Schumacher’s last season driving for the team.
It has also been updated with all the circuits from the 2012 F1 calendar.
The 54-year-old has a joint-record seven World Drivers’ Championship titles along with Lewis Hamilton.
The auction finishes tomorrow (14 Nov).
Auctioneers Gormleys Auctions says the collectable is a unique slice of history.
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The listing reads: “This piece represents a rare opportunity to acquire a unique slice of F1 history, affording the opportunity to sit in the same pod that legendary driver Michael Schumacher will have used during simulated race sessions in advance of the 2006 Season.
“A former team-owned piece of F1 history, this simulator benefits from the particular association with one of the sport’s most celebrated exponents.
“This piece is a unique addition to the collection of any serious Ferrari F1 fan, and has been updated with ‘R-factor’ software and all of the circuits from the 2012 F1 calendar, among a number of other International circuits used for testing.
“In addition, it comes complete with a Force-feedback steering wheel by Bob Salisbury engineering at Silverstone.”
Schumacher suffered a severe brain injury in a skiing accident in 2013.
He now lives a private life in Switzerland.
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