- The Driver and Rider Collection is a stunning single-owner collection comprising six supercars and four motorcycles, representing the ultimate evolution of each model
- This remarkable collection adds another highlight feature at the upcoming Munich auction to be held on 26 November
- Further information can be found at rmsothebys.com
MUNICH, GERMANY – October 27, 2022 – (Motor Sports NewsWire) – RM Sotheby’s is delighted to announce The Driver and Rider Collection, which will be offered at the Munich auction on 26 November. The collection represents a finely curated selection of high-specification supercars and superbikes, all boasting stunning specifications and which deliver the ultimate driving and riding experience for thrill-seeking lovers of two and four wheels.
Headlining the Collection is the 2017 Ferrari F12tdf. Paying homage to the famed 250 Tour de France of the 1960s, the 780 PS F12 was the most powerful front-engined production Ferrari ever built when launched and was second only to the LaFerrari in overall terms. The tdf also boasted an 87% increase in downforce compared to the conventional F12, combined with a 110 kg reduction in weight compared to the standard car. The example offered is presented in stunning Blu Scozia, in which only six cars were produced, and has recorded only 2,945 km. The car has an incredible and extensive list of extras and bespoke features, all of which combine to make this one of the most highly specified examples in the world (Estimate: €1,000,000 – €1,400,000 EUR).
Augustin Sabatié-Garat, Director of Sales, EMEA, says: “The Driver and Rider Collection is a special selection of the amazing specification, high-performance supercars from the past 12 years, complemented by some incredible ultimate edition superbikes. Single-owner collections of supercars and bikes of this quality rarely come to auction, and we are delighted to be able to offer them in Munich.”
Another highly collectable Ferrari is the 2010 Ferrari 599 GTO, only the third model in the marques history to wear the GTO badge. Fittingly, only 599 examples were produced as the road-going version of the awesome 599XX racecar, and it boasted 661 horsepower from its 6.0 V-12. This fine, and very rare, Blu Scozia example is perfectly complemented with a Ferrari Classiche Certification and just 15,961 km on the clock, and is estimated at €800,000 – €1,000,000 EUR.
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