Overview
- Antonelli’s unique Topps Dynasty rookie card sold at Goldin Auctions over the weekend for about $201,910, making it the seventh-most expensive F1 card on record.
- The one-of-one 2025 Topps Dynasty card features a race-worn glove patch and Antonelli’s autograph, with the patch designed to resemble an IWC watch face tied to Mercedes sponsorship.
- Collectors and reporters link the price to Antonelli’s breakout run in early 2026 after consecutive wins in China and Japan that moved him to the top of the standings.
- Topps is F1’s official trading-card partner, a deal in place since 2020 and renewed in 2024, which gives these products clear provenance prized by buyers.
- The sale is widely reported at $201,910, though one outlet lists $201,901, and coverage agrees it is Antonelli’s most valuable card and trails market leader Lewis Hamilton’s 2020 SuperFractor that topped $1 million in December 2024.