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The highlights of the 2025 Gooding Christie’s Pebble Beach sale are three classic Ferrari California Spiders. The 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider Competizione (Estimate: In Excess of $20,000,000) is the most expensive car on offer at any of the 2025 Monterey Week classic car auctions. The 1957 Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spider Prototipo (Estimate: $7,500,000 – $9,000,000) was the car that launched the legendary model. The more standard 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider, estimate: $8,000,000 – $10,000,000, featured in several Italian movies in the 1960s. Ferrari California Spiders are among the most expensive cars in the world. The following 12 results are the record prices for the model and among the 79 cars that sold for over $20 million at public auction. The model record is about 18 Million $ paid for a 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider.
Lando Norris (McLaren) won the Hungarian Grand Prix after running fifth on the opening lap and seeing the team-mate Oscar Piastri trying everything even in the final laps to overtake his direct championship competitor. Only fourth position for Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) who started from pole position and led the first half of the race. The driver called out for a wrong race setting of the car, with some problem about the chassis, and also for the wrong strategy. The Maranello driver could nothing against Russel (Mercedes) who at the end of the race easily overtaken the Monegasque driver. Some surprising names in the first ten drivers like Bortoleto, Stroll and Lawson, with the current world champion Max Verstappen (Red Bull) only ninth. Position number twelve for Lewis Hamilton on Ferrari, after a terrible weekend. The seven time champion filled the weekend with a lot of speculation after declaring all his frustration and suggesting maybe Ferrari needs another driver. The next F1 race will be at the end of August, in Netherlands
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for sharing with us these fantastic pictures of his Ferrari BBLM #70 that finished 6th overall at Le Mans, on June 19th and 20th 1982. A special thanks to Sam Smith and Bob DeMart for their contribution. It is an immense privilege watching this car with such a great history... there are pages and pages of news... and Jim says "It is a great handling race car, and still amazes me every time I see it and drive it"...
Thank our Friends at Forza Motor Cars for these wonderful images of a marvelous Lamborghini Countach LP 400. This is the "Periscopio" model and is one of 150 produced. Contact us for more information or just enjoy...