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BRUCE MCLAREN
A Bell 'Magnum' open-face race helmet, worn by Bruce McLaren throughout the 1969 season in both Formula 1 and Can-Am series races, achieving notable results in both categories, especially by winning the Can-Am Championship by a mere 5 points from team mate Denny Hulme: a unique feat in which between them they won all 11 races, and either finished 2nd when not winning or completing a race. At the Riverside track in October, Bruce had quite an accident, damaging the car; as a result of which he decided he needed a new helmet and gave this one to his mechanic, the current owner and vendor. Early in 1970 Bruce tragically lost his life in a testing accident with the M8D prototype, the intended challenger for the new season. Therefore this property offered represents a poignant momento as his last race-winning helmet.
A Bell 'Magnum' open-face race helmet, worn by Bruce McLaren throughout the 1969 season in both Formula 1 and Can-Am series races, achieving notable results in both categories, especially by winning the Can-Am Championship by a mere 5 points from team mate Denny Hulme: a unique feat in which between them they won all 11 races, and either finished 2nd when not winning or completing a race. At the Riverside track in October, Bruce had quite an accident, damaging the car; as a result of which he decided he needed a new helmet and gave this one to his mechanic, the current owner and vendor. Early in 1970 Bruce tragically lost his life in a testing accident with the M8D prototype, the intended challenger for the new season. Therefore this property offered represents a poignant momento as his last race-winning helmet.
Provenance
This Helmet has been owned by the vendor since receiving it as a gift from Bruce Mclaren in 1969. It comes with full documentation, photographs and signed affidavit of it's origins.