Breath-taking collection of old F1 cars to be auctioned at eye-watering prices

A stunning collection of old F1 cars - from Lotus, Force India and Tyrrell-Renault - could be yours if you can shell out to meet the hefty price-tags.
Breath-taking collection of old F1 cars to be auctioned at eye-watering prices

At the 2023 Goodwood Festival of Speed, are auctioning a variety o⛄f classic cars - includi🎀ng Formula 1 machines.

Here's a taste🌟 of what you could buy, and how much it will cost...

1985/86 Tyrrell-Renault 014 - £50,000-£80,000

Breath-taking collection of old F1 cars to be auctioned at eye-watering prices

Tyrrell Racing ran two cars, a Renault and a Ford, in 1ಞ985. This is the 🃏Renault.

Martin Brundle drove this car for Tyrrell in 1𒁃985 and 1986.

A year before, ꦏTyrrell had been disqualified from the F1 season so were playing catch-up when they introduced the 014 mid-way thr🐽ough 1985.

1993-1994 Lotus-Mugen Honda Type 107C - £70,000-£100,000

Breath-taking collection of old F1 cars to be auctioned at eye-watering prices

Johnny Herbert, Alessandro Zanardi and Pedro Lamy drove thiꦆs car.

Th🎀is was also the last Lotus F1 car - they exited the sport in '94.

2009 Force India Mercedes-Benz V JM02 - £60,000-£90,000

Breath-taking collection of old F1 cars to be auctioned at eye-watering prices

Adrian Sutil, Giancarlo Fisichella and Vitantonio Liuzzu were behind the wheel of 𓆉the 2009 Force India.

Vijay Mallya's Silverstone-based team with a꧑n Indian licence entered F1 in 2007, going 29 ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚgrands prix before scoring their first point in Belgium via Fisichella in this car.

The car inc🅘luded a Mercedes-Benz engine and a Mercedes-McLaren gearbox.

2013 Lotus Type 125 Monoposto - £275,000-£350,000

Breath-taking collection of old F1 cars to be auctioned at eye-watering prices

Head's up, this is not an official F1-spec car. But it's still beautiful, and it's the most expensive on t💃his list.

Only 10 of these cars were ever produced by Lotus. One of them appeared on Top Gear ♋in 2011.

The real 2013 Lotus was driven by the great Kimi Raikkonen, who finished fifth. Romain Grosjean and Heikk🐠i Kovalainen were his teammates.

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