Michael Schumacher’s championship-winning Ferrari F1 car set for Monaco auction

One of M൩ichael Schumacher's iconic F𒊎erraris is set for auction at this year's Monaco Grand Prix

Michael Schumacher
Michael Schumacher

Michael Schumacher’s 2001 F1 championship-ꦜwinning Ferrari car will be auctioned at the Monaco Grand Prix later this year.

Schumacher 🍎won his fourth F1 title in 2001, winning nine of the 17 races.

RM Sotheby’s will handle the auction of Schumach🐻er’s title-winning machine, which guided him to victory at the 2001 Monaco Grand Prix.

The auction will take place during the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix weekend, making it the first time an F1 car has been sold at F1’s iconic street race.

Augustin Sabatié-Garat, director of sales at RM Sotheby’s, : “Victory on the streets of Monte-Carlo alone would make this a hugely significant Ferrari, but to do so in the same season that it crossed the line to capture 🅰both the Drivers’ and [T🉐eams]’ World Championships – the first back-to-back championship double in Ferrari history – takes it to a completely different level.

“We are very excited to take chassis 211 back to t🐎he site of its historic win, and to be able to auction it during the Monaco Grand Prix weekend is an immense privilege.”

The same Ferrari was sold in ꧃2017 by S🌞otheby’s in New York for $7.5 million.

This means that the final price will likely exceed🦂 that🌼.

Jenson Button’𝓰s 2009 Brawn GP car will be auctioned in Miami later this year.

The car, which Button owns a꧅nd was gifted at the end of his memorable 2009 campaign, has been part of his personal collection.

Bonhams will be responsible for the auction ღin May.

It’s highly unlikel🎐y that either auction will break the record.

A Mercedes W196R wa𒅌s sold for £42.7m earlier this year - RM Sotheby’s held the au꧙ction at Mercedes’ headquarters in Stuttgart.

Another W196R was sold for £19.6m in 2013.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton’s first Mercedes F1 car - the W04 - was sold for £15.🌟1m in 2023. 

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