Anthony Hamilton helped shape one of the greatest Formula 1 careers ever. Now, another side of his car life is going public.
The father of seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton is selling his private 27-car collection at Silverstone, with the garage expected to fetch more than £3 million (~$4 million) when it crosses the block on July 25.
The sale is being handled by Iconic Auctioneers during the BRDC Classic weekend, which already gives it a neat bit of theatre. These cars will be displayed at The Wing, beside the Hamilton Straight, at the circuit where the family name means more than most.
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The collection itself is not what many people might expect.
It is not a row of modern hypercars, delivery-mile supercars and obvious celebrity flexes. Anthony Hamilton’s garage leans heavily into old British metal, the kind of cars collected by someone with a genuine taste for the country’s motoring history.
Of the 27 cars heading to auction, 23 were built in the UK.
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The Jaguar Leads The Sale
The headline car is a 1994 Jaguar XJ220, valued at around £550,000.
It has covered just 3,800 miles and comes with a documented service history, making it the biggest-ticket machine in the collection.
Behind it sits a Jaguar XKSS recreation, estimated at £375,000, along with two C-Type recreations inspired by some of Jaguar’s greatest competition cars.

There are E-Types too, including two 1967 Series 1 4.2-litre Roadsters and a Series 3 V12 Coupé.
Anthony Hamilton clearly has a soft spot for Jaguar, but the collection does not stop there.
Aston Martin is represented by a 1974 V8 Series 3, a 1982 Lagonda and a 1998 V8 Coupé. Triumph fans get an Italia 2000 Coupé, a TR5 prototype and two early Spitfires. Mini lovers get several Cooper S models, plus two David Brown Mini Remastered cars.
There is also a David Brown Automotive Speedback GT, one of the more unusual modern British entries in the sale.
The Mercedes Link Feels Personal
The non-British cars add their own flavour. A 1960 Mercedes-Benz 190 SL, a 1989 Mercedes-Benz 300SL and a 2013 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Edition 507 are all part of the auction.

The C63 feels especially fitting, given Lewis Hamilton’s dominant years with Mercedes-AMG Petronas.
There is also a 1985 BMW Alpina B10, the lone BMW in the group.
Together, the collection feels less like a spreadsheet of investments and more like a map of Anthony Hamilton’s taste.
Jaguars, Astons, Triumphs, Minis, a few Mercedes and one proper old-school Alpina.
The cars tell a different kind of Hamilton story, away from the F1 trophies and paddock cameras.
One about British engineering, personal obsession and the quiet satisfaction of building a garage over time. Now someone else gets to buy the pieces.