Memento Exclusives – the UK-based sports memorabilia specialist which owns F1 Authentics – has revealed that it will have a presence at the Silverstone Museum, with memorabilia featuring on location.
The Silverstone Museum – which opened in 2019 – takes visitors on a journey through the history of motorsport racing through a series of interactive displays. Its mission was to become an educational centre for British motorsport, while exhibiting and preserving artefacts, archives and collections of educational and historical value.
The Memento Exclusives shop – which launched over the British Grand Prix weekend – includes products such as replica race suits from Lewis Hamilton, George Russell and Lando Norris, race used bodywork, signed 1:2 scale helmets, bodywork accessories and more.
“This is an exciting partnership which has been some time in the making,” commented Barry Gough, founder and ceo at Memento Exclusives and F1 Authentics. “Silverstone Museum is the perfect place and location to host a selection of our memorabilia, positioning our offering in front of the sport’s biggest fans. We hope that our presence at the museum will fulfil the needs of collectors, while also inspiring others to start their own collections. We look forward to working with Silverstone Museum to bring fans closer to F1.”
Matthew Phillips, head of retail at Silverstone Museum, continued: “We are delighted to be partnering with Memento Exclusives. This partnership not only raises our game from a retail point of view, but the relationship allows us to add value to our customers, the fans of the sport, which is incredibly important to us. We are looking forward to the exciting opportunities this partnership brings and can’t wait to share the product with our guests.”
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