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Michael Schumacher's Ferrari Formula One car that won the 2001 Monaco and Hungarian grand prix races was sold for $18.17 million, according to RM Sotheby's. Selling ahead of qualifying in Monaco on Saturday,
Charles Leclerc highlighted Ferrari’s strength over the kerbs and bumps as a key factor behind their resurgence at the F1 Monaco Grand Prix. The Monaco weekend proved to be Leclerc and Ferrari’s strongest of the 2025 F1 season so far. Leclerc qualified and finished in second place, scoring Ferrari’s second podium of the season.
Per The Athletic's Alex Kalinauckas, Michael Schumacher's Ferrari that he drove to win the 2001 Monaco Grand Prix and Hungarian Grand Prix sold at auction for $18.17 million. That figure makes it the most expensive car driven by Schumacher to be sold at auction.
Charles Leclerc led the field in both Friday free practice sessions, as Formula One hosts the iconic Monaco GP in Monte Carlo. Max Verstappen was at his stunning best to pinch Emilia-Romagna GP victory last weekend, so it was all eyes on how McLaren would respond.
A 2001 Ferrari that belonged to Michael Schumacher has set an F1 record. The sale price for the auctioned Formula 1 car makes it the most expensive car driven by the legendary Schumacher to be sold. RM Sotheby’s revealed the sale price on Saturday to be $18.17 million (£13m).
Lando Norris won a highly strategic Monaco Grand Prix from pole position on Sunday to slash McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri's Formula One lead to three points.
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc explains his non-racing passion projects, some of which are inspired by his home grand prix in Monaco
Lando Norris will start the Monaco Grand Prix in pole position but much of the drama during Saturday's action came further down the grid. Lewis Hamilton, who had endured a tough final practice session, was handed a three-place grid penalty for impeding Max Verstappen.