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Schumacher Ferrari: £13.43m Monaco GP Winner Sold

Schumacher Ferrari: £13.43m Monaco GP Winner Sold

May 27, 2025 Catherine Williams Sports

Michael Schumacher’s iconic Ferrari, ⁢the very car that powered him⁣ to victory at the 2001 Monaco Grand Prix, has been sold for a staggering $17.2 million. That’s the headline.This incredible F2001, integral to ‌Schumacher’s fourth world title, fetched the extraordinary sum at auction, solidifying its place in​ Formula 1 history.⁣ The sale, orchestrated by RM ⁣sotheby’s, places this machine⁣ among the top ⁤four most expensive ‌F1 cars ⁤ever sold. The vehicle, which also secured​ a victory ‌at the ⁣Hungarian Grand Prix, represents a ​pinnacle of racing achievement. For insights into the world of⁢ high-value sales, News Directory 3 can provide further details. What impact will the auction’s results have on the racing world? Discover what’s next…

Key Points

  • Michael schumacher’s 2001 Monaco Grand Prix-winning Ferrari sold for $17.2‌ million.
  • The car helped Schumacher secure his fourth ‌world title in 2001.
  • it is the fourth-most expensive F1 car ⁣ever sold at auction.

Schumacher’s 2001 Monaco-Winning Ferrari Fetches $17.2​ million at‌ Auction

⁢ ⁤ ​ Updated May 27, 2025
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A Ferrari driven ⁤by Michael⁣ schumacher to victory at the 2001⁤ Monaco Grand Prix⁤ fetched 15.98⁣ million euros ($17.2‌ million) at auction. The sale occurred before qualifying for this year’s Monaco Grand Prix.

The F2001 ⁢also carried Schumacher to victory at‍ the Hungarian Grand Prix. That win secured the fourth of his seven Formula One ⁣world titles.

RM Sotheby’s ​conducted the auction. The Ferrari became the​ most expensive car ⁢driven by Schumacher, 56, ever sold. ‍However, it ranks as the fourth-most expensive F1 car ever sold.A​ Mercedes “streamliner” driven⁢ by Sir Stirling Moss and ‌Juan Manuel Fangio holds the world​ record at⁣ £42.75 million.

Previously,the‌ highest ⁣price paid for​ a ⁢Schumacher-driven⁢ car was £9.75 million for his ‍F2003 in 2002.

What’s next

Ferrari hopes to replicate⁣ Schumacher’s 2001 ‍Monaco success. ‍Charles Leclerc started second in Sunday’s race, behind McLaren’s Lando Norris.

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