Case:181mm(width)×181mm(length) Everything for the sake of racing. While Formula One is undoubtedly the foremost example of Enzo Ferrari's passion for racing,
we mustn't forget the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
This endurance race, which began in 1923 near Le Mans, France, involves competing to complete the most laps around the circuit in 24 hours.
Alongside Formula One and the Indy 500, it is considered one of the world's three greatest races.
Ferrari entered the race in 1949 after World War II, demonstrating overwhelming dominance from its first year, and went on to win a remarkable nine times by 1965.
This pin badge set, commemorating the 30th anniversary of Ferrari's withdrawal, was designed in 1994 by Japanese designer Tateo Uchida and features a lineup of all the winning cars from throughout the series.
Only 300 sets were produced, and each comes with Uchida's autograph.
This is a truly precious pin collection that captures the excitement of that era in one box.
49:166MM
54:375PLUS
58:250TR
60:250TR
61:250TRI
62:TRI330LM
63:250P
64:275P
65:250LM