The Ferrari driven by Michael Schumacher to victory at the 2001 Monaco Grand Prix has been auctioned for €15.98 million (£13.43 million), making it the most expensive car he has sold at auction. This vehicle also contributed to Schumacher’s fourth world title that year, alongside wins at the Hungarian Grand Prix. The sale, conducted by RM Sotheby’s ahead of the current Monaco Grand Prix, marks it as the fourth most expensive F1 car ever sold, while Ferrari aims to replicate Schumacher’s success with Charles Leclerc starting second on the grid.
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