to have Formula 1 This is not something that anyone can afford. And more, one of the cars he used in his successful past ferrari The myth Michael Schumacher. This is the chassis Ferrari F3000 where the German driver won in Canada, France, Great Britain and Italy in his second year at ferrariin 1998, a course in which he finished runner-up in the world. Michelle added 4 wins out of 4 possible with this gem. For this reason, its value is enormous, as with all cars that ‘Kaiser‘ in the ‘Great Circus’ auctioned today.
In 2019, Michael Schumacher’s F2002 was already auctioned for 6.7 million dollars, and later came the auction of Ferrari F2001 for at least 7.5 million dollars. Those who want an F3000 already know that they will have to shell out a similar amount to get this gem on wheels, and that’s what happened at the auction held by the company RM-Sotheby’s at the Monterrey Motor Week a few days ago, where more than 180 classic cars with a lot of history were presented. Nothing more and no less than 6.2 million dollars this is what the person who brought it home put on the table.
This chassis was owned by Ferrari until a year later, in 1999, when the Italian firm sold it to its previous owner.
Beyond the four achievements hidden in this work of art, there is another element that adds value: it has a low-downforce rear wing made by Ferrari specifically for the 1998 Italian GP at Monza. The Maranello firm only produced 9 chassis of its Formula 1 F3000 for the 1998 season and the lucky person took the one designated number 187.
Source: La Verdad

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