





Sauber 2003 C22 Rear Beam Wing Crash Structure
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Own a genuine piece of early-2000s Formula 1 engineering with this Sauber C22 rear beam wing crash structure, used during the 2003 F1 season. As a structural and aerodynamic element of the rear wing assembly, this component played a crucial role in both safety and rear-end stability for the C22 — a car driven by Heinz-Harald Frentzen and Nick Heidfeld.
Crafted from lightweight carbon fibre, this crash structure is a rare artifact from a defining period in Sauber’s independent team history.
🔹 Race-used rear beam wing crash structure from the 2003 Sauber C22
🔹 Integral part of the car’s safety and aerodynamic rear wing assembly
🔹 Driven by Heinz-Harald Frentzen and Nick Heidfeld
🔹 Carbon fibre construction with signs of authentic track use
🔹 Official Formula 1 Memorabilia
Bring home a piece of Sauber’s F1 legacy with this 2003 C22 rear beam wing crash structure — a unique collectible from a pivotal era in the sport.
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