James Weaver's 1999 Le Mans 24-hours Audi Sport UK racesuit and clothing, the black and white Nomex suit design by Stand 21 Racewear bearing his name
£250 - £350
James Weaver's 1999 Le Mans 24-hours Audi Sport UK racesuit and clothing, the black and white Nomex suit design by Stand 21 Racewear bearing his name and Union flag on the waist band, a large Infinitneon Technologies logo, on the chest and across the back, also BRDC, Shell, Michelin, Shoei, V-12 Telecom, Olympus, TLC and Sea France logo patches, FIA compliance patch on the neck; also an Audi UK Sport grey sweatshirt with Audi R8C patch on the right shoulder and racecar impression across the back, a similar t-shirt with racecar impression front and back, two Audi Sport UK polo shirts with R8C shoulder patch, a black 'Audi 24h Le Mans 99' t-shirt bearing an artist's racecar impression, a white 'Audi 24h du Mans' cap and a large colour photo of the team; sold with a red Audi Sport UK team jacket with four-ring motif across the back, Audi A4 BTCC, Fujitsu and Michelin logos on the sleeves, plus an Audi Sport polo shirt and '50 Years of Audi' polo shirt, both unused, all held in a large Quadra holdall bag (12) Although he finished second in that year's Sebring 12-hours race and went on to win the Grand American Rolex Sports Prototype Series that year, at Le Mans his AUDI R8C 3.6-litre turbo V8 shared with Perry McCarthy and Andy Wallace in the LMPGTP class (car no10) retired after 198 laps.