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Ferrari Big Five Collection

This auction promises a spectacle worthy of the Formula 1 Grand Prix Canada.

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At RM Sotheby’s, a vehicular dreamland awaits as five of Ferrari’s most iconic modern cars gear up for an exhilarating auction. First up is the 1984 288 GTO, a road-ready marvel that marked Ferrari’s triumphant entry into the supercar arena with its 2.8 DOHC twin-turbo V8 engine, a true collector’s gem with only 272 in existence. Following suit is the 1990 F40, the veritable poster child of the ’80s, boasting unmatched speed, power, and prestige as the ultimate expression of Ferrari’s 40 years of excellence.

Fast forward to the 21st century with the F50, a 1996 marvel carrying forward the F40’s legacy with its F1-inspired V12 engine and a design that echoes its iconic predecessor. Then comes the Enzo, a 2003 embodiment of Ferrari’s technological prowess, featuring a masterful fusion of carbon fiber construction and V12 power. Lastly, the 2015 LaFerrari, a testament to Ferrari’s relentless pursuit of innovation, marries a 6.2-liter V12 with hybrid technology, delivering a jaw-dropping 950 horsepower. Set against the backdrop of Toronto’s 17,000-square-foot exhibition space, this auction promises a spectacle worthy of the Formula 1 Grand Prix Canada, igniting passions and fueling dreams for automotive enthusiasts worldwide.