RedBull Wheel For Sale.. ~~ Fake??
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- 21st June 2011, 5:25 at 5:25 am #129616australianParticipant
I am keen to buy this wheel, although know **** all about E-bay, could you guys check it out and tell me if you think its legit ?? thanks
21st June 2011, 5:55 at 5:55 am #171707Magnificent GeoffreyParticipantI don’t know whether that’s legit, but what I do know is that MARK WEBBER’S GONE RIGHT UP, THERE.
21st June 2011, 6:43 at 6:43 am #171708Prisoner MonkeysParticipantI’d say it’s a fake, largely because it claims to be from the Valencia accident. It’s in far too good a condition to have survived that backflip, especially since the marks on the rim claim it is his front-left. Secondly, everything involved in the crash would have been taken by the team, the FIA and Bridgestone in an attempt to sort out what had actually happened during the accident.
Also, wheel rims don’t have “certificates of authenticity”. Especially ones that are not watermarked or signed in any way.
21st June 2011, 7:04 at 7:04 am #171709australianParticipantThanks guys, it’s not cheap, dont want to get ripped off & fork out so much cash for a fake…. I really do want to buy a current / recent rim for to make a coffee table..
21st June 2011, 7:49 at 7:49 am #171710Prisoner MonkeysParticipantYou’ve asked that particular question before. The answer is still the same: teams do not readily give away stuff like wheel rims. Or any other car part, for that matter. Especially since we’ve seen teams develop specialised rims that offer advantages (like Brawn GP putting their brake calipers on the lower side of the rotors to lower the centre of gravity; this required a specialised rim to accomodate it).
21st June 2011, 10:49 at 10:49 am #171711TommyBParticipantIt’s surely fake. Like PM said, out of all the wheels it could be it has to be the one from “the crash” seems a bit fishy to me. It could just be any old broken wheel rim.
If you’re going to spend a grand you should check out Racing Gold which are official Red Bull parts made into Lamps, coat stands, clocks etc.
21st June 2011, 11:19 at 11:19 am #171712sw6569Participantthat is a brilliant website Tommy, thanks for that. I imagine those things are hideously expensive though
21st June 2011, 11:24 at 11:24 am #171713DavidSParticipantLooks somewhat legit. I’m not an expert on wheels that raced in F1, however.
One thing I would say is, if you’re going down the coffee table route. Get a wheel that hasn’t been crashed. The rim is wonky, so the glass won’t sit level, and will only be sitting on a very small contact patch where the high spots are, so it will wobble.
21st June 2011, 11:39 at 11:39 am #171714australianParticipantRe “Prisoner Monkeys” yes a few months ago I asked where could I buy a wheel, in this case I am asking opinions on whether a particular wheel I’ve located ~ looks Legitimate.. Not by any means the same question.
21st June 2011, 12:01 at 12:01 pm #171715sw6569ParticipantI wonder if it might be worth contacting red bull about it. Ironically its the certificate of authenticity that makes me think it might be fake
21st June 2011, 12:36 at 12:36 pm #171716Prisoner MonkeysParticipantRe “Prisoner Monkeys” yes a few months ago I asked where could I buy a wheel, in this case I am asking opinions on whether a particular wheel I’ve located ~ looks Legitimate.. Not by any means the same question.
I was referring to you generally asking about how/where you could acquire a wheel rim.
I wonder if it might be worth contacting red bull about it. Ironically its the certificate of authenticity that makes me think it might be fake
Like I said, there was no watermark or signature on the document. Plus, it looks far too wide to be the left-front rim and not nearly damaged enough to be that particular rim.
21st June 2011, 19:02 at 7:02 pm #171717AndrewTannerParticipantI think the best chance anyone has had recently was following Buemi’s incident in China last year! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0g2yHT3Zx7w&NR=1
21st June 2011, 19:45 at 7:45 pm #171718RatboyKeymasterF1 OZ FRONT WHEEL RIM – FRONT RIGHT
**** INCLUDES CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY ****
RED BULL RACING RB6 RENAULT F1 2010
UNIQUE ID NUMBER – FL 301
MARK WEBBER CRASH VALENCIA GP
see the crash on youtube
This wheel rim is the Front Left
Seeing as the advert says firstly front right then Front left I’d steer clear!
wheel, steer clear! geddit!! my talents are wasted here…)
21st June 2011, 20:20 at 8:20 pm #171719Mark HitchcockParticipantThe seller has cheaper wheels for sale if you didn’t want to risk so much money: http://cgi.ebay.com/F1-WHEEL-RIM-MARK-WEBBER-RB6-RED-BULL-RACING-Id-No-141_W0QQitemZ310321426116QQihZ021QQcategoryZ2876QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem#ht_8496wt_1202
I’d contact red bull and verify the sellers claim that: “F1-247 ARE THE WORLDWIDE AGENTS FOR RED BULL RACING”.
Then you’ll know whether they’re trustworthy.
4th October 2011, 12:02 at 12:02 pm #171720Keith CollantineKeymasterI’ve just had a chat with the chap who sells these, Mark Hemsworth, who’s a former Arrows employee.
You can find his website with all his stock here:
He obtains it all directly from from Williams and Red Bull so it’s all legitimate and the wheel in question above is from Webber’s Valencia crash.
Some parts can go on sale earlier than others depending on how sensitive they are. Key aerodynamic parts might be kept back a few years – Mark mentioned some parts from the 2006 RB2 are only just going on sale now.
Wheels, though, are not that sensitive and so that’s how these ones arrived so quickly. Mark mentioned two damaged wheels from Webber’s crash in Korea are going into the system at the moment.
Mark says he’s happy to respond to questions from anyone looking to buy any ex-F1 car parts so do get in touch with him if you have any questions.
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