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The young Italian driver from Mercedes Kimi Antonelli took victory in a hectic and entertaining Miami Grand Prix, surviving from the continuous attempts from Lando Norris, in McLaren, in Florida after a titanic battle between the pair.
Oscar Piastri, also in McLaren, completed the podium positions, with F1 managing to get the entire 57-lap contest completed without weather disruption. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) and George Russell (Mercedes) finished fourth and fifth place, respectively, to round out the top five at the Miami International Autodrome after a crazyfinal lap that saw Charles Leclerc spin, then hit the wall and fall to sixth from a quite sure third place (then he also got a penalty and he slipped in 8th position). Seventh place for the other Ferarri driver, Lewis Hamilton (later became 6th position). The race had a spectacular start, with Leclerc conquering the first position, after a slow departure from Antonelli and some errors from Verstappen, both in front row. A very early pit stop for Leclerc probably led him struggling in the finals.
After a successful 2025 auction, next week Lake Como will host in Italy the 2026 edition of Broad Arrow Villa d’Este sale with 78 lots up for sale over two days (May 16-17, 2026) at Villa d’Este alongside the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este and FuoriConcorso. One of the top offer will be the 2023 Ferrari Daytona SP3, finished in Rosso Magma Tri-Coat, an Extrarange paint that gives the bodywork a deep red finish with subtle tonal variation. The interior is trimmed in Blu Elettrico Alcantara, with large-size bucket seats, Apple CarPlay, front and rear parking cameras, front-axle lift system and factory-fitted four-point harnesses. It’s covered 743km and comes with the Racing Driver Set: a leather backpack, duffle bag, racing suits and gloves, plus the Ferrari Classiche Yellow Book. It’s estimated at between $7.5m and $9.5m.
Other notable Ferraris in the sale (there are 20) include a 1990 F40 (around $2.6m), a 1968 330 GTS (around $1.7m), a 2023 812 Competizione (around $1.4m), a 1956 250 GT Boano Alloy ($1m), the sole Verde PPG 430 Scuderia (around $800k), the only Blu Pozzi over beige 2004 360 Challenge Stradale (around $600k), a recently restored Bianco Polo Dino 246 GTS (around $600k), a 1996 512M (around $440k) and a yellow 1993 512TR (around $250k).
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