Ferrari on Your Wrist

Can there be a silver lining after writing off a prized vintage racecar in competition? Can a wrecked car stay with you forever, without taking up too much space?

On an overcast, late June weekend at the Mid-Ohio Sportscar course, Studio 47โ€”an Ohio-based restoration, repair and race prep shopโ€” lined up their Ferrari 360 Challenge car with similar GT-type cars for a 10-lap club race.ย  It had rained overnight and the pavement was slightly damp. The groupโ€™s ten entrants followed the pace car onto the track and made a warm-up lap of the storied Lexington circuit.ย  As Studio 47 driver Craig Reed approached the final corner of the pace lap, the green flag began to wave.

The pack of snarling Corvettes, Porsches, a GT1 Capri and a GT1 Olds Cutlass roared towards the first corner under the flaggerโ€™s stand.ย  Then, without warning, it happenedโ€ฆthe Porsche RSR next to Reed got loose as the pack accelerated for the start, and shot across the bow of the Lime Green Ferrari, pushing him into the pit wallโ€ฆhard.ย  Both drivers were unhurt, but their race was over before it began, and they fortunately walked away.ย  Reed and Studio 47 partner, Trina Allison, surveyed the damage once the flatbed truck returned the car to their paddockโ€”a complete write offโ€”body, suspension, glassโ€”not worth repairing. Painful.

Just two weeks before, a catastrophic drivetrain failure as Trina Allison raced in an SVRA event at Indianapolis Motor Speedway sidelined another of Studio 47โ€™s competition carsโ€”a race-prepped Porsche 968 in beautiful Martini Livery.ย  This was more than Allison wanted to deal with.ย  She decided to sell the Porsche, as is, and part out the remainder of the Ferrari.

Sad storyโ€ฆ right?ย  Not necessarily, as this tale has a truly “silver lining.”

Enter Christi Schimpke, purveyor of wrecked exotic cars, or rather the discarded sheet metal from exotic cars โ€œup-cycledโ€ into unique, attractive jewelry that has graced celebrities on the red carpet. ย Itโ€™s cleverly calledโ€ฆwhat else? โ€œCRASH”

Schimpke, under the guise of her Mina Bea (named for her grandmother) jewelry company, has been creating pretty and unique bracelets, necklaces, bangles and earrings, generally sold at craft and jewelry shows, as well as online.ย  Her studio is situated within the confines of her husband, Danโ€™s, Beverly Hills-based body shop, Beverly Coachcraft.ย  Because of the locale and Danโ€™s skills, the shop does mostly high-end cars including Maserati, Mercedes, Jaguar, Porsche, amongst others.ย  Many are celebrity ownedโ€”but for the purpose of anonymityโ€”are never revealed.ย  Like everyone driving in LA traffic, these beautiful cars are not immune to the occasional fender bender.

One day it occurred to Christi, that most of this bent sheet metal was either being discarded or picked up by recyclers at the shop. The light bulb that went off in her head has become a three-year-old โ€œexotic car-to-cool jewelryโ€ brand, CRASH.ย  Only using sheet metal from minor accidents, Schimpke developed a process to cut and bend the metal into unique jewelry, while maintaining the integrity of the paint and clear coats.ย  โ€œItโ€™s like enamel.ย  Itโ€™s beautiful,โ€ said Schimpke of the newfound materials.

CRASH Jewelry quickly became a fan favorite at the select historic racing events, where it was displayed.ย  โ€œWe were so impressed with Christiโ€™s creativity and the uniqueness of her automotive jewelry, that we included it at some of our display booths at the races,โ€ said Vintage Racecar Publisher, Casey Annis. โ€œIt proved to be wildly popular both for men and women. The ladies are drawn to it, because it is such elegant and interesting jewelry and the guyโ€™s want to buy it for them because itโ€™s a real piece of a Ferrari or a Porsche! It seems to have appeal to everyone.โ€

One of Schimpkeโ€™s favorite, recent โ€œup-cyclingsโ€ was sheet metal from a Lamborghini fender bender. โ€œThe color is called โ€˜Arancio Argos,โ€™ which is like a metallic burnt orange. The pieces were stunningโ€”and the paint quality was amazing!โ€

Quite by chance, Studio 47 sold the Porsche 968 to Tom Stahler, Director of Sales and Marketing at Vintage Racecar. During the negotiations for the car, the topic of the Ferrari Challenge car came up.ย  Stahler, who is also friends with Schimpke, expressed interest in the damaged sheet metal from the racecar as interesting donor material for Schimpkeโ€™s jewelry.ย  Trina Allison loved the idea and excitedly sent the entire front fender panel inside the Porsche when shipped.

Like all the exotic body panels sheโ€™s used before, parts of the Ferrari Challenge car have become part of Schimpkeโ€™s jewelry, in particular as the foundation for her โ€œFerrari Challenge Collection.โ€ย  Each piece, like all CRASH jewelry, is bespoke and completely unique.ย  As the materials donor, Allison was excited to be the first recipient of a bangle, featuring the Ferrariโ€™s lime green exterior, accentuated by the carโ€™s striping. Despite the tragic loss of a beautiful racecar, the silver lining in this story is that Studio 47โ€™s Ferrari will now live onโ€ฆat least on the wrists of a handful of very lucky enthusiasts.

Click here to see the finished cuff.