Lewis Hamilton signs card, memorabilia deal with Fanatics

Topps will create high-end autograph, relic cards for Formula 1 legend

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Lewis Hamilton appeared at the opening of Fanatics' new flagship store in London on Saturday. (Credit: Fanatics)

Formula 1 legend Lewis Hamilton has signed a new multi-year trading card and memorabilia deal with Fanatics Collectibles, the company announced Monday.

The agreement includes exclusive autograph rights and begins immediately. Financial details of the deal weren’t immediately announced.

Topps will create a number of high-end autograph and relic cards for Hamilton, including race-worn items such as his uniform and other pieces of equipment.

Hamilton has previously appeared in Topps products and signed autographs for the company under Fanatics’ Formula 1 licensing deal.

Considered one of the greatest drivers in F1 history, Hamilton has won seven F1 World Drivers Championship titles and has 105 wins and more than 200 podiums.

Hamilton joined Ferrari in 2025 after driving for Mercedes since 2013.

The deal follows an appearance by Hamilton at the grand opening of Fanatics Collectibles’ first flagship hobby store in London last week.

Among collectors, Hamilton has been one of the most important drivers in the F1 category.

To date, the public record for any Hamilton card is the $900,000 paid for his 2020 Topps Chrome F1 Superfractor 1/1 PSA 7 at Goldin in 2022.

Topps reported a private sale of $1 million-plus for his 2020 Topps Chrome F1 Superfractor Autograph 1/1 PSA 8 in December 2024, though additional details haven’t been released.

Ben Burrows is a reporter and editor for cllct, the premier company for collectible culture. He was previously the Collectibles Editor at Sports Illustrated. You can follow him on X and Instagram @benmburrows.