For the 2025 season in Australia, the lights are finally the hype ramp to see how 10 teams will perform. Will it be another year that is very close to calling? Or will we see Max Verstappen or builders’ champions return to the rule of McLaren last year?
Every year, F1 teams invest in tens of millions of pounds. The most expensive parts are more than £ 8.1 million and a light carbon fiber chassis, more than £ 540,000. These are big figures, but what is the most expensive F1 car in the world?
As more of the most popular F1 cars, collectors are given the best cars for the collector. The opportunity to follow through the footsteps of the most famous drivers come to a significant price.
The double red and white 1993 McLaren MP4 / 8A, in 1994, the legendary Brazilian driver Airton Senna had the last full season of the legendary brazilian driver before his tragic death.
This chassis Senna’s record-breaking sixth victory was still managed during a sixth victory.
In 2018, the Bonhams was sold for an incredible 3.6 million TL in LES grandchildren à Monaco.
2002 Ferrari F2002, driver, Michael Schumacher – 15 wins, 11 polar positions and a little incredible for the 15 fastest skirts from 19 competitions. Juan Michael Falgio, the driver of Germany, which is the most important driver, will end as a world champion, because the driver in the title
A Sotheby’s auction in Abu Dhabi sold 5 million TL.
The latest addition to the most expensive F1 cars list of the most expensive F1 cars, the 2013 Mercedes W04, Las Vegas Grand Prix, which sells 15.1 million pounds in Budapest, is a merusal on the weekend and 11.6 million pound price label.
It became the second most expensive F1 car sold so far, only was beaten by another Mercedes, but the price increased twice.
In 1955, Mercedes, who won by Juan Manuel Fanicio, was one of the fourth fourth in 1954, 1954 Mercedes-Benz W 196 R Stromliienwagen – the fourth fourth to the training of the coach.
F1 Legend Stirling Moss also pulled behind the wheel and used the Fast Circuit to the FAST period for the last competition after the end of the 1955 season.
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s collection of the Museum was auctioned in Sotheby, which was more than £ 196, 196 R. The car has drew up to £ 42.75 million since today, it has become the most expensive F1 car sold to this day.
Not only was the most expensive F1 car sold, but it was the second most expensive car, only in 1955, Mercedes 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupe (110 million TL) hit it.