The most expensive F1 cars sold at auction - and their eye-watering price-tags!

These are the most expensive F1 cars ever sold at auction.
Cars belonging to Formula 1 legends including 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Michael Schumacher have been sold off for colossal prices.
Got a spare few quid? Here's a list of the priciest F1 cars ♊ever sol⭕d.
Mario Andretti’s Ferrari - $2,143,750 / £1,771,487
The 1☂982 Ferrari 126 C2 was sold by Sotheby’s in 2019, and is currently the eighthꦜ most expensive F1 car to ever be auctioned.
This model was the last of seven💫 that were ever made.

Patrick Tambay won the 1982 German Grand Pr𒉰ix in this Ferrari, while Mario Andretti took it♛ to pole position and third place at the Italian Grand Prix.
Tambay had replaced Gilles Villeneuve, who died earlier in the season, and Andretti replaced Didier Pironi who sustained career-en🧸ding injuries.
Nigel Mansell’s title-winning Williams - $3,297,968 / £2,703,000
The 1992 Williams-Renaulꦕt FW14B was sold by Bonham’s at the 2019 Good𓄧wood Festival of Speed.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Nigel Mansell won his sole world cham🍨pionship in this car, while Williams won the constructor’s championship.

The model includes the engine with which Mansell won the first race of the ꦗ1992 s🎐eason in South Africa.
Designed by Adrian Newey, this car was so technologically advanced that ruled were later introduced to eꦕven the playing field.
Ayrton Senna’s McLaren - $4,359,103 / £3,602,143
The 1993 McLaren🐷 MP4/8A was sold by Bonham’s in 2018 in Monaco.

The legendary 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Ayrton Senna won a record-breaking sixth Monaco G𒀰rand Prix in this car. It was sold fitted with matching chassis, engine and gearbox.
He would finish second in the 1993 season, behind his rival Alain P💝rost, in this car.
Lewis Hamilton’s McLaren - $6,658,000 / £4,836,000
The 2010 McLaren-Mercedes MP4-25 was the first of 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton’s F1 cars to be offered to the public, and was sold by Sotheby’s in 2021 aꦡt Silverstone.

Hamilton drove this car to victory at the Turkish Grand Prix in 2010, a♓nd battled Michael Schumacher in China in the only season that they raced together.
This car was also driven by Jenson Button, the reigni🔯ng world champion and Hamilton’🐟s teammate in 2010.
Michael Schumacher 100 percent winning Ferrari - $6,220,000 / £5,272,818
The F300 was sold in Augus✅t 2022 by So✤theby's in the US.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Michael Schumacher used this exact model in four races - and won th⛄em all. It is the only F1 car ever with a 100 percent winning record after at leas𓆏t three races.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Michael Schumacher’s most controversial car? $6,643,750 / £5,490,062
The 2002 Ferrari F2002 𒁃was sold by🤪 Sotheby’s in 2019 in Abu Dhabi.
Schumacher drove this car in the controversial Austria🍷n Grand Prix where his teammate Rubens Barrichello, who has led for the entire race, allowed him to pass on the final lap and take the victory.

Schumacher went on to🅺 claim a fifth world championship in this car.
This Ferrari was the dominant F1 car ever, at the time. Sc♛humacher won 10 races in the F2002, three of which (San Marino, Austria, France) were in this exact model.
Another Schumacher Ferrari! $7,504,000 / £6,200,930
The 2001 Ferrari F2001 𝓰was sold by🌟 Sotheby’s in 2017 in New York.

Schumacher won his fourth F1 world championship iꦡn the F2001.
This exact model was driven to victory by Schumacher at the Monaco and Hunga⛄rian grands prix.
Schumacher's pricey Ferrari - $15m / £13m

The most recent - 🌞and most expensive - of Michael Schumacher's classic Ferraris to be au෴ctioned off was in November 2022.
The F2003-GA was driven in 2003 and delivered the legend's sixth F1 wo🦂rld championship.
He drove this car to victory in five grands prix.
Schumacher's final Monaco winner - $18m / £13m
At the 2025 F1 Monaco Grand Prix, Michael Schumacher's final winning car at the preꦐstigious race was sol🗹d.
The price it fetched made it the most expeꦑnsive formerಞ Schumacher car ever auctioned.
Schumacher won in Monaco and Hungary with this specific Ferrari F2001, and won his fourth drive🍌r's title later in 2001.
Lewis Hamilton classic - £15.1m
The Mercedes W04 of Lewis Hamilton became the thi🦋rd-most expensive car sold in 2023.
The chassis No4 was driv💃en by Hamilton to hꦇis first Mercedes win in Budapest.
It was the second-most expensive F1 car s﷽old at the time, before beiꦏng beaten by another even older Mercedes.
Fangio’s iconic title-winner - $29,650,095 / £24,501,356
The 1954 Mercedes W196R was sold by Bonha⛦m’s at the 2013 Goodwood Festival of Speed.
The legendary 🎃Juan Manuel Fangio won the world title in this car𒁏.

This exact model was dr🎃iven to victory by Fangio iꦛn Switzerland and Germany.
Above is a picture of David Coulthard in 2010 driving the classic 1954 Mercedes Wꦺ196R.
1955 Mercedes raced by F1 legends - $53m / £42.75m
ꩵThe silver W196 R Stromlini💟enwagen, one of only four complete examples in existence, was sold by RM Sotheby’s at the Mercedes museum in Stuttgart, Germany, in February 2025.
Five-time world champion Juan Manuel Fangio won the 1955 Buenos Aires Grand Prix in the W196 R, while fellow F1 legend Stirling Moss set the fastest lap at an average speed of 134mph in the car at the Italian Grand Prix at Monza t💯he same year. Moss retired after the feat.
It had a price estimate of more than €50m and went under the hammer after a final offer of €46.5m. Thᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚe final price includes the buyers’ premium from the highest 🐬bidder, who was not named.


James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade cov🦋ering everything from A♒merican sports, to football, to F1.