The Final Stint Collection

The Final Stint Collection What started as a private collection, has grown into a living archive.

We are committed to honouring the past while engaging with the present and with goals of inspiring the future of motorsport culture.

Van harte gefeliciteerd met je verjaardag, Jan! A Le Mans winner, Formula 1 driver, and a highly respected driver across...
06/02/2026

Van harte gefeliciteerd met je verjaardag, Jan!

A Le Mans winner, Formula 1 driver, and a highly respected driver across the board, Jan’s legacy continues to inspire generations of racers and fans alike.

So on today, his 70th birthday, all of us at The Final Stint Collection wish Jan Lammers a Happy Birthday!

05/30/2026

We are honoured to share clips from the newest episode of The Cruise TV Canada, where you can spot our Romain Dumas race suit on display at the Porsche Experience Centre Toronto.

Seeing a piece of motorsport history featured in a space that celebrates both Porsche’s racing heritage and the driving experience enjoyed by enthusiasts today is incredibly special. It is a perfect example of how the stories of motorsport can connect with those experiencing the thrill of getting behind the wheel themselves.

The Cruise TV Canada continues to provide an outstanding behind-the-scenes look at not only motorsport, but automotive culture as a whole, highlighting the people, places, and stories that make this community so unique.

Returning to the streets of Detroit is Frédéric Vervisch. This weekend, he joins forces with Christopher Mies in the No....
05/27/2026

Returning to the streets of Detroit is Frédéric Vervisch. This weekend, he joins forces with Christopher Mies in the No. 65 GTD Pro entry.

Ahead of another round of street course action, we take a look back at a different point in Frédéric’s career and one of the suits connected to his time in endurance racing and under the Audi Sport brand.

This suit carries its own endurance racing history, including the opportunity to compete in the 24 Hours of Spa. A meaningful race for the Belgian driver and one of the most iconic events in GT racing.

Ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix weekend, we wanted to take a closer look at one of the Canadian racing suits within the...
05/21/2026

Ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix weekend, we wanted to take a closer look at one of the Canadian racing suits within the collection.

Worn by Lance Stroll during his time with Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team, this suit represents a modern era of Canadian presence in Formula One. Born in Montréal, Stroll became the first full-time Canadian F1 driver since Jacques Villeneuve and continues to represent Canada on the world stage with Aston Martin.

With Formula One returning to Montréal this weekend, it felt like the perfect time to revisit a piece connected directly to Canada’s current generation of Grand Prix racing.

A momentous week for Sheldon van der Linde as he became the first South African driver and the first African driver over...
05/13/2026

A momentous week for Sheldon van der Linde as he became the first South African driver and the first African driver overall to claim an outright victory in the FIA World Endurance Championship.

Now, the celebrations continue as today also marks his birthday.

Happy Birthday Sheldon!

Eight different safety manufacturers, all connected by one goal.Across these eight suits, more than 25 years of motorspo...
05/12/2026

Eight different safety manufacturers, all connected by one goal.

Across these eight suits, more than 25 years of motorsport safety history comes together through different fabric styles, colours, construction methods and design details.

Each manufacturer tells its own story through fit, fabric thickness, printing, embroidery, panel placement and even small differences like belts, cuffs and collar structure.

However one thing stays consistent, without these manufacturers continuing to create, test and develop driver safety equipment, motorsport would not be where it is today.

If there’s one element you can always recognize in endurance racing, it’s that quiet consistency always finds its way to...
05/07/2026

If there’s one element you can always recognize in endurance racing, it’s that quiet consistency always finds its way to the front.

That story is proving true once again. Following Laguna Seca, the recognizable yellow, black and for their throwback weekend white Corvettes of Pratt Miller Motorsports head into Detroit leading the team championship, drivers championship on the No. 4 car and alongside Team Chevy, the manufacturers championship.

And somehow, it all feels familiar.

In 2025 this Antonio Garcia OMP suit competed with Pratt Miller Motorsports and finished the year capturing all three titles, the drivers championship with the No. 3 car, the team championship and the manufacturers championship with Team Chevy.

Familiarity is starting to show its colours once again and it looks like another battle for the GTD Pro championship in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship is underway.

Embroidered suits are built to outlast the moment they were made for.In motorsport, everything moves quickly, cars evolv...
04/30/2026

Embroidered suits are built to outlast the moment they were made for.

In motorsport, everything moves quickly, cars evolve, liveries change, lineups shift but the stitching remains. Names, flags, manufacturer marks, and sponsor crests are not printed to fade with time, they are sewn in with intention.

There is a quiet elegance to it. The raised lettering of a name, and the slight fraying that comes only from real use, these are things that cannot be replicated or reprinted with the same authenticity. They are shaped by time, not replaced by it.

To look back at endurance racing is to look at the people who lived it. Madison Snow’s Paul Miller Racing suit from the ...
04/17/2026

To look back at endurance racing is to look at the people who lived it. Madison Snow’s Paul Miller Racing suit from the 2020 Rolex 24 at Daytona win is exactly that.

A tangible connection to a defining moment in IMSA history. We were fortunate enough to get it in hand, bring it to Madison and his family in person, and watch him reconnect with the suit that carried him to victory lane. The signature he added makes it complete.

Thank you Madison and his family for taking the time to connect with us.

22 years separate these two suits, yet both carry so much more.From the early 2000s era of the Cadillac Northstar progra...
04/10/2026

22 years separate these two suits, yet both carry so much more.

From the early 2000s era of the Cadillac Northstar program to the modern precision of GTP competition, this pairing brings together two moments in IMSA history through the drivers who wore them.

JJ Lehto’s 2002 suit represents a time of raw development and ambition, where endurance racing in America was being reshaped. Alongside it, Jesse Krohn’s 2024 Team RLL GTP suit reflects a new generation that is defined by technology, evolution, and a continued push for performance at the highest level.

Two drivers from the same country. Two journeys that led them across the Atlantic. One shared pursuit of representing their names and home in America.

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