An iconic Ferrari F40 – like the crashed one owned by Lando Norris – is selling for £3million.
This 1991 classic supercar is equipped with a twin-turbocharged V-8 2.9-litre engine, possessing a hair-raising 478 bhp.
The F40 can go from 0-60 in just 3.8 seconds, with a top speed of 201mph.
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It is one of just 213 examples sold in the US.
The 34-year-old Ferrari has averaged just over 100 miles a year – with just 3,435 miles on the clock.
The motor is being sold in Miami, Florida, US.
It is being sold by RM Sotheby’s, as reported by Luxury Auto News.
A spokesperson for the auction house said: “Created to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Maranello’s first model, the 125 S.
“The F40 sent a shockwave through the automotive establishment with its racing-specification drivetrain and aerodynamically advanced wedge shape.
“To this day the model remains one of Ferrari’s most captivating and impressively engineered supercars, continually inspiring new generations of enthusiasts.
“As a well-maintained, matching-numbers-certified, and minimally driven F40, chassis number 89382 would make a singular addition to any collection, be it supercar-focused or Ferrari-favoured.
“Collectors searching for pristine, original, low-mileage examples from Maranello’s “Big Six” portfolio could hardly find a more impressive example of the groundbreaking F40 than this stellar car.”
On Sunday (19 Jan), an F40 owned by F1 ace Norris crashed in Monaco.
He was not behind the wheel at the time.
The 25-year-old Brit purchased his Ferrari for £2million last summer.
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