This helmet is an extremely rare Michael Schumacher signed full-scale 1:1 SCHUBERTH Original helmet, painted in tribute to his 2004 Team Ferrari livery. It features a direct, in-person crown autograph in black, as well as a silver signature on the visor — both executed with museum-grade precision and authenticity.
Marked P-MS-06/50-04, this code is Schuberth’s internal identifier, confirming it as a team-issued, non-retail prototype helmet created for Michael Schumacher in 2004. It is #06 of 50 from this specification series — an authenticity marker that cements it as a true collector’s centerpiece.
Complete with a Certificate of Authenticity, this helmet represents one of the finest Ferrari-era Schumacher collectibles available worldwide.
Michael Schumacher is widely regarded as one of the greatest Formula 1 drivers of all time, celebrated for his unmatched speed, consistency, and relentless determination. Over his career, he won seven World Championships — (2) with Benetton (1994, 1995) and a record-breaking five consecutive titles with Ferrari (2000–2004).
Schumacher’s dominance with Ferrari, including 91 Grand Prix victories, remains one of the most iconic eras in F1 history.
That code etched on the inside of the helmet — P-MS 06/50-04 — is a Schuberth production and specification identifier used for Michael Schumacher’s helmets. Here’s what it means broken down:
P-MS → Prototype / Personal for Michael Schumacher. Schuberth tagged his helmets with MS to separate them from customer/retail or team-issued replicas.
06/50 → Internal production batch or mold reference. Typically the first number is the sequential production unit (helmet number 6), and the second (50) is the mold or series reference used by Schuberth.
-04 → Year of manufacture / homologation code. In this case, it points to 2004, the year Schumacher won his 7th World Championship with Ferrari.