The Prancing Horse brand continues to inspire the “tifosi”. Ferrari race has reached 32 million, at an auction in Paris, becoming the second most expensive car in the world behind … another Ferrari.
(Fellow. com) – If the introduction Ferrari Exchange has not yet excited investors, the auction held Friday in Paris, as part of Rétromobile, allowed to reach record highs for a model 1950.
So, a Ferrari race from the collection of French Bardinon Pierre, who died in 2012, was sold more than 32 million by the Artcurial auction house, grazing the absolute record for a car auction.
This is a Ferrari 335 Scaglietti Spider S 1957 with an impressive record. She was awarded the hammer for 28 million euros by Hervé Poulain, auctioneer at Artcurial. It was the low end of the estimate, the highest being 32 ME. Costs, the amount that will pay the buyer will be 32,075,200 euros, said the auction house.
She made the 12 hours of Sebring, the Mille Miglia and Le Mans 24 Hours
She becomes the second most expensive car in the world after another brand icon Prancing horse, a 250 GTO of 1962, which had been awarded $ 38 million (€ 34 million) in 2014 at Pebble Beach in California.
the Ferrari 335 S Spider Scaglietti was driven by the best drivers of the 1950s, beginning with Peter Collins and Maurice Trintignant to “12 hours of Sebring”, Florida in 1957, then by Wolfgang von Trips in the Italian race “Mille Miglia” of the same year, where she finished in second place. Mike Hawthorn (Formula 1 world champion in 1958) has led to the 24 hours of Le Mans, where it was the first car to break the record of 200 km / h on a lap.


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