Bidding started at $10 million and didn’t stop until Lawrence Stroll, Ferrari collector and owner of the Mont Tremblant circuit, lodged the final bid of $25 million—commission bumped the NART
The final hammer price of $47 million is well below original estimates of $60M for this exceedingly rare 250 GTO. With fees added in, the final price climbs to $51.7M (approx. ÂŁ42.2 million), a record for any Ferrari selling at auction.
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17 VIP: Jay Kay, Jamiroquai Lead Singer. To qualify for Ferrari’s exclusive VIP list and gain the right to purchase a limited-production supercar like the LaFerrari, an owner must be almost obsessive about Ferrari automobiles and own several models. Jay Kay, lead singer of the jazz-funk band Jamiroquai, is the owner of more than 50 rare cars
By the time Niki Lauda asked for a car was the winter of ’85, ’86. This car got finished, as you can see from the plates, in about March of ’86. It’s five months after production finished. That’s a distinct gap. It’s special for that reason that it’s the last, but also more special because Enzo authorized it.
Ferrari claimed the Boxer would hit 62 mph in 5.2 seconds. Ferrari rated their U.S. model 308 GTB Quattrovalvole at 2,900 pounds and 240 hp. That is about 80 hp per liter and 0.08 hp per pound. Sixty-two mph came in about 6.7 seconds. In 1984, Ferrari introduced the 288 GTO — or just GTO, as Ferrari called it.
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