





Stoffel Vandoorne Un-Signed 2024 Season used Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team Nomex
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Take home a genuine piece of Formula One history with this Stoffel Vandoorne used race nomex. The nomex was worn by Stoffel Vandoorne during the 2024 season, driving for Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team.
Stoffel Vandoorne is an incredible Belgian talent, having decimated the competition in GP2 in 2015, as he won the Championship with nearly double the points that 2nd place had. The field featured a lot of talent too – including Pierre Gasly, Alexander Rossi & Sergey Sirotkin. From GP2 Stoffel paired up with Fernando Alonso in 2017 at McLaren for two seasons – before both drivers left. From there Vandoorne went to Formula E, where he’s won the FE World Championship.
Now you can own a genuine piece Formula One history with this Stoffel Vandoorne used Aston Martin nomex. However, this piece is a 1-of-1 so it is essential you act fast to secure this piece for your collection.
Stoffel Vandoorne Used Nomex
Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team
2024 Formula One Season
Official Formula One Memorabilia
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