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Formula 1 Racing isn’t the most popular motorsport in America. But it’s getting there.

About Formula 1 Cards

In 2021, the average F1 race achieved 946,000 viewers, which is a 56% increase over the figures from 2020. It appears that Americans are ready to embrace one of the fastest and most exciting sports in the world.

What does that mean for trading card enthusiasts?

F1 racing cards are more popular than ever.

If you have a collection of Formula 1 racing cards, you’re in the perfect position to sell and make some money. And if you’re new to the sport, Bleecker Trading provides everything you need to buy F1 racing cards safely.

Sell My F1 Racing Cards

Do you have a collection of Formula 1 trading cards you want to sell? Don’t just type “sell Formula 1 cards near me” and hope for the best. Trust Bleecker Trading to authenticate your card and get it in front of the right audience.

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Do you have a big event coming up? Work with Bleecker Trading to find the perfect space for the occasion.

Did you know?

The most expensive F1 trading card features the sport’s modern-day superstar Lewis Hamilton. The 2020 Topps Chrome Hamilton Superfractor featuring this amazing racer sold for $900,000 in 2022.

Buy F1 Racing Cards

Are you a new fan who’s looking to build a collection? Bleecker Trading helps you to buy F1 racing cards that are certifiably authentic. We connect buyers with sellers via our online and physical store. Plus, we operate several events per month that help collectors find the cards they’re looking for.

Frequently Asked Questions

Formula 1 cards are becoming a smart investment as the sport’s global popularity continues to surge. Social media engagement and video viewership have grown rapidly, expanding the fan base and demand for collectibles. With limited card availability from earlier eras, today’s F1 cards—especially rookie cards, parallels, and low-print inserts—have strong future value potential.

Topps is the exclusive producer of Formula 1 trading cards, holding the license since September 2020. Their key sets include Attax, Chrome, Dynasty, and Sapphire. Cards made after 2020 by any brand other than Topps are likely unofficial. Before Topps, F1 cards were issued by Futera, Panini, and smaller producers like Protracs and Grid Formula One.

Refractor cards are Topps Chrome cards with a shiny, rainbow-like finish that makes them stand out from base cards. They’re valuable due to their limited print runs and vibrant designs. Colors indicate rarity: superfractors (1/1) are the rarest, followed by red, orange, gold, and purple—each with its own print limit. The rarer the color, the higher the card’s potential value.