Valentino Rossi opens his Memory Box: The Ultimate Collection for his fans
Valentino Rossi, nine-time world champion, cultural icon, and undisputed MotoGP legend, is to open a new chapter in his illustrious career.
The Italian, who retired from racing in MotoGP in 2021 and is now competing in the FIA World Endurance Championship, will soon launch his first-ever official memorabilia and collectibles collection, offering fans the chance to own exclusive pieces from both his time on two wheels and his current adventures in motorsport.
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The memorabilia collection will be available exclusively at www.vr46.com from today and will feature some of the most legendary items for collectors.
Promising to cater to every type of fan and budget, the first selection of items will be released in three different stages, coinciding with the launch of the three categories: Authentics, Replica, and Collectables.
The Authentics collection will feature a selection of original items used by Rossi throughout his career, including gloves, boots, and helmets to parts from the machines he raced on, but also celebrative and special pieces. Each piece carries its own story and is personally signed by The Doctor himself.
Among the highlights of the first release are the four wheels from the car Rossi drove to victory at the GT World Challenge Europe in Misano in 2024 and the iconic cap he wore during his emotional farewell to MotoGP at the Valencia Grand Prix in 2021.
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A week later, a second wave of items will be released from the Replica line — ideal for fans looking for something more accessible. This range will feature VR46 merchandise, including T-shirts and caps, all bearing Rossi's signature. Also included in this second launch are a 1:1 Bell replica helmet worn by Rossi in 2022 and a commemorative framed T-shirt from his 1997 world title season.
Completing the line-up is the Collectables category, a dedicated range for collectors. This includes miniatures of Rossi's most iconic bikes, 1:2 scale helmets, and carefully crafted memorabilia connected to his career.
Each item is signed and produced with meticulous attention to detail, making them perfect for display in any motorsport enthusiast's personal gallery.
Looking ahead, Rossi also plans to auction off some of his most iconic and meaningful items, offering collectors the opportunity to secure truly historic pieces from a career that defined an era.
A living legend
Rossi's path to greatness began in 1997 when he secured his first 125cc world championship. From there, he quickly climbed the ranks, dominating 250cc before conquering MotoGP, where he became one of the sport's most recognizable and beloved figures. With nine world championships, 115 grand prix victories, and 235 podium finishes, his achievements remain unmatched.
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Throughout his career, Rossi faced fierce rivalries with names like Max Biaggi, Jorge Lorenzo, Casey Stoner, and Marc Marquez, delivering unforgettable battles and dramatic showdowns. From his breathtaking last-corner win at Assen in 2015 to his final MotoGP victory in Valencia in 2017, Rossi consistently produced moments that left a lasting mark on the sport's history.
This new memorabilia collection stands as a celebration of that legacy — a way for fans to own a genuine piece of racing history from one of motorsport's most unforgettable characters.
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