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Sports memorabilia auction coming to Scottsdale Ferrari Art Week

F1 racing suits, Shohei Ohtani autographed card among items available for viewing during spring training

Posted 3/5/25

Heritage Auctions will showcase an assortment of rare and high-value art and sports memorabilia at the inaugural Scottsdale Ferrari Art Week.

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Sports memorabilia auction coming to Scottsdale Ferrari Art Week

F1 racing suits, Shohei Ohtani autographed card among items available for viewing during spring training

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Heritage Auctions will showcase an assortment of rare and high-value art and sports memorabilia at the inaugural Scottsdale Ferrari Art Week.

Set for March 20-23 at WestWorld of Scottsdale, high-end art is the fair’s main focus, but Heritage will also bring to the table an exclusive selection of valuable sports memorabilia during the heart of the Valley’s spring training season.

Among the offerings making their way to Scottsdale Ferrari Art Week are an ultra-rare autographed Shohei Ohtani baseball card and two Formula 1 racing suits worn by Dutch-Belgian racing superstar Max Verstappen and British racing seven-time world champion Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton. Hamilton’s suit holds special significance this year, with the F1 icon recently announcing a move from Mercedes to Ferrari for the 2025 racing season.

“Art and sports memorabilia collectors share a similar appreciation for rare, one-of-a-kind items, and Heritage Auctions holds some of the highest-value items in the world in both categories, making their participation in Scottsdale Ferrari Art Week a great fit,” Scottsdale Ferrari Art Week Development Director Michael Plummer shared in a press release.

Heritage expert Mike Provenzale, production manager of sports and memorabilia, will give a presentation on the ins and outs of collecting sports memorabilia at the fair at 1 p.m. Friday, March 21 for both beginners and seasoned collectors.

“Sports memorabilia isn’t just about nostalgia — it’s history, passion, and opportunity. Every ticket stub, jersey, or card tells a story, and those stories have value,” Provenzale stated.

For more about Scottsdale Ferrari Art Week sponsor Heritage Auctions, visit HA.com.

Visit ScottsdaleArtWeek.com to purchase tickets for Scottsdale Ferrari Art Week.

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