Zoom F1 charity gala now open to fans
Submissions from this year's Zoom F1 Charity Auction are now available to purchase via public auction, with proceeds going to London's Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity (GOSHCC).
Among the signed photographs on offer are Kimi Raikkonen's unique take on F1 mascots (above) and Claire Williams' view amidst wild celebrations at Monza as Felipe Massa walked out on the podium, having finished third in last year's Italian race.
The auction is live at coys-zoom.co.uk.
Other submissions were auctioned at the fourth annual Zoom F1 Charity Gala in London last Friday, again in aid of GOSHCC. 'Roscoe does Rome' - Lewis Hamilton's picture of his dog in front of the Colosseum - was the top seller, with a winning bid of £3,000.
Submissions from Formula One group CEO Bernie Ecclestone, and F1 TV personalities Suzi Perry and Ted Kravitz, also hit four figures in the auction.
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