Maverick Vinales 2016 Suzuki Victory Signed Photo

Maverick Vinales has personally signed this Suzuki victory photo with the bonus inscription “1st MotoGP Victory” which is limited to only 25 worldwide.

£249.00

Sold By: Autographed Collectables

Description

The Factory Suzuki Team made a return to World Championship racing in 2015 after a three year absence. Not since Chris Vermuelen’s victory at the 2007 French GP had Suzuki been victorious. It was Vinales though who took their historic first win back at the 2016 British GP. Starting from the front row and after a race re-start, Vinales pulled clear in the early stages & went on to finish 3 seconds clear of Cal Crutchlow.

Maverick Vinales has personally signed this Suzuki victory photo with the bonus inscription “1st MotoGP Victory” which is limited to only 25 worldwide.

Each piece is backed by an Autographed Collectables 100% Guarantee of Authenticity which includes the signing date, location, edition size as well as a photo from the signing session. The signed photo also includes the Official Maverick Vinales #25 hologram.

Framed Size: 69.5 x 4.5 x 60cm / 27.75 x 1.75 x 24?

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