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What makes a wunderkind? Some folks find success early but flame out. Others are handed it, nepo baby–style, and never quite live up to expectations. But the true wunderkind has a talent that both catapults them to the top of their field, and keeps them there. They’re equal parts skill and staying power. This week’s Vault selection spotlights three such men—and a chance to buy into, and buy a piece of, their legacies.
1996 Jordan 197 Chassis 02 Race Car, Fully Restored and Operational

By his mid-twenties, Giancarlo Fisichella had earned a fearsome rep on the F1 circuit as a driver who knew just how to extract the maximum from any machine that he was piloting. He’d go on to success in both Grand Prix and 24 Hours of Le Mans. He drove for a range of teams, but it was while on the Jordan squad that he first made the podium, at the Canadian Grand Prix in 1997. Fancy driving like an early-career Fisico? We’ve got a painstakingly restored, ready-to-rev car from that decade with a story that stretches beyond his races—and could land you in pole position with anyone you let drive it.
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Customized Rod From Tom Morgan Rodsmiths

Tom Morgan was barely 30 when he bought another company’s assets to help develop a pioneering rod made from fiberglass that was better suited to the rapid currents of Montana’s rivers. It was an instant sensation, casting the late Bozeman-based rod smith into the upper ranks of equipment makers. His firm lives on, still revered among rod smiths—and the handmade, bespoke piece it’s offering solely via The Vault is an heirloom-level offering that would impress even Morgan himself. Read on to find out why.
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A Custom Capsule Wardrobe Codesigned by Cesare Attolini

Cesare Attolini has been making its exquisite clothing for over 100 years, so the team there knows a thing or two about crafting a lasting impact. In fact, the brand created the slim-fit suit, a feat of tailoring so monumental it has relegated pizza to Naples’s second-greatest invention. Now, they want to bring that historic expertise to your closet. Attolini is offering more than just a new bespoke option or two in this extraordinary package. No wonder, though—this is The Vault, not Savile Row.
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