Formula One legend Michael Schumacher’s Ferrari won the 2001 Monaco Grand Prix for 15.98 million euros (£13.43 million).
He also won the Hungarian Grand Prix and his fourth of his seven world titles in that year in the F2001.
Prior to qualifying for this year’s Monaco Grand Prix, the car was sold by RM Sotheby’s, becoming the most expensive vehicle ever to be auctioned.
The world record was broken in February when a Mercedes “streamlinedr” raced for £24.2 million, making it the fourth most expensive F1 car ever sold.
Prior to this, Schumacher’s $9.75 million bid for his F2003 vehicle was his most popular purchase price in 2002.
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Source: BBC
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