It came in first in the 1964 24 Hours of Le Mans and is the only privately owned Ferrari in history to take the overall win.
A FAMOUS 1960’s Ferrari that won a gruelling 24-hour race has hit auction for the eye-watering sum of £21 million. The classic crimson supercar is one of just 32 ever made and has by far the ...
Ferrari 250 LM could bring over $26 million when it goes up for auction in February. Ferrari didn't know it at the time, but ...
Like any good Walkinshaw Jaguar, the XJR-10 is complete with enclosed fenders and a massive rear wing.
Both men recognized that the American market was desirous for a convertible version of Ferrari's mighty 250 GT Berlinetta, which gained the nickname "Tour de France" (or TdF) for its wins at the ...
A successful racing history can boost the value of a classic car, and track records don’t come much bigger than an outright win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Add that achievement to the fact this ...
Yesterday we talked a bit about a very special Mercedes-Benz that's about to go under the hammer with hopes of fetching over 50 million dollars: the only Stromlinienrennwagen F1 race car to have ...
Think of it as the gold standard of 1950s-era Ferraris. This stunning 1958 Ferrari 250 GT LWB Berlinetta “Tour de France” ...
It raced only once. RM Sotheby's 1964 Ferrari 250 LM. Overshadowing a Benetton F1 car from Michael Schumacher's 1991 rookie season on this list takes a very special machine, yet there is not one ...
Four days later at the Retromobile auto show in Paris, RM Sotheby’s will gavel a 1965 Ferrari 250 LM that’s valued at an estimated $30 million. If they meet their estimates in February ...
Four days later at the Retromobile auto show in Paris, RM Sotheby’s will gavel a 1965 Ferrari 250 LM that’s valued at an estimated US$30 million. If they meet their estimates in February, the cars ...