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Schumacher’s First F1 Winner, Benetton B192-05, Heads to Global Icons Auction Jan. 23–30

Broad Arrow estimates the Spa-winning chassis will exceed €8.5 million in its first public sale.

Overview

  • The 1992 Benetton B192 that delivered Michael Schumacher’s maiden Grand Prix victory at Spa-Francorchamps is the exact chassis B192-05.
  • The car is entered in Broad Arrow Auctions’ Hagerty-backed Global Icons online sale scheduled for January 23–30, 2026.
  • Auction guidance points to a price above €8.5 million, with outlets citing approximately £7.3 million or $10 million in local equivalents.
  • Post-competition, the chassis remained with Benetton and then Renault’s classic collection before a 2015 sale to LRS Formula/Laurent Redon, a full restoration, and a 2016 ownership change.
  • The B192 is widely cited as the last Grand Prix-winning F1 car with an H-pattern manual gearbox, designed by Rory Byrne with Ross Brawn and powered by a Ford/Cosworth 3.5-liter V8.