Broad Arrow Auctions is pleased to present an unrepeatable moment from motorsport history: the 1992 Benetton B192 Formula One car that carried Michael Schumacher to his first Grand Prix victory, securing the top step of the podium at the 1992 Belgian Grand Prix. This exceptional offering will be featured in the Global Icons: Europe Online auction, taking place from 23–30 January 2026.

More than a first win, it was a statement. Schumacher prevailed at Spa-Francorchamps in exacting conditions, driving chassis B192-05 against a field that included Senna, Mansell, and Häkkinen.
Chassis B192-05 did more than launch Schumacher’s career; it set its direction. That afternoon, in the Ardennes countryside, marked the beginning of a trajectory that would lead to seven World Drivers’ Championship titles, 91 victories, and a collection of records—pole positions, podium finishes, and fastest laps—that defined an era and stood as benchmarks at the time of Schumacher’s retirement.
Never before offered for public sale, this example presents an unrepeatable opportunity to acquire one of the most significant Formula One cars of the modern era. It is not simply a Schumacher-era Benetton, but the precise moment at which talent, engineering clarity, and instinct aligned, altering the course of Formula One history.
Estimate: In Excess of €8.500.000
- Winner of the 1992 Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps, Michael Schumacher’s first Formula One victory
- The car that marked the beginning of Schumacher’s record-setting total of 91 F1 race wins and 77 fastest laps
- Used exclusively by Schumacher in five Grand Prix in the 1992 season with further success earned with a 2nd place podium in the Canadian Grand Prix
- The final race-winning manual transmission Formula One car
- Designed by Rory Byrne, part of the successful Ross Brawn and Michael Schumacher partnership that transformed Ferrari in the late 1990s
- Retained by Benetton later forming a part of Renault Classic’s collection
- The genesis of “evolution not revolution” ethos that guided Benetton and Schumacher to consecutive World Drivers’ Championships in 1994 and 1995
- Never before offered for public sale in its history
For further details and the complete story behind chassis B192-05, please visit the website to view the full listing.
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