TLL Staff
F1 Authentics has released a limited-edition Mystery Box collection targeting motorsport collectors, with one box containing a professional-grade racing simulator valued at £89,000.
The collection is strictly limited to 150 boxes worldwide, each containing racing memorabilia with a minimum total value of £2,500, according to the company. Every box includes a curated selection of Formula 1 items designed to appeal to collectors of racing history.
One purchaser will receive an Official 2026 F1 Motion Simulator as part of their Mystery Box contents. The professional-grade simulator is designed to replicate the experience of driving a Formula 1 car, according to the announcement.
The winner will be able to select from several Official 2026 Team liveries for their simulator, which will then be custom-built to their specification.

According to the company, the simulators are manufactured by engineers with motorsport experience and utilize the front half of a Formula 1 Show Car. The equipment features motion technology intended to replicate the sensation of racing on various circuits.
“These premium simulators are designed to be synonymous with the vehicles seen on track and deliver an incredible sense of immersion as you step over the sidepod and into the cockpit,” the company stated. “Motion technology authentically replicates the feeling of every turn from every iconic circuit.”
F1 Authentics is operated by Memento Exclusives under license from Formula One and serves as an Official licensed partner to F1 and teams across the grid.
With 150 boxes produced, purchasers have a 1-in-150 chance of receiving the simulator, which the company notes would typically be utilized at elite racing experiences.
The Mystery Boxes are available for purchase through the F1 Authentics website. The company indicated that high demand is expected and encouraged prospective buyers to act quickly due to limited quantities.
The company anticipates significant interest from collectors seeking racing memorabilia while also competing for the simulator prize.
