Schumacher Ferrari: £13.43m Monaco GP Winner Sold
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…
Schumacher’s 2001 Monaco-Winning Ferrari Fetches $17.2 million at Auction
Updated May 27, 2025
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.
