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Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa Crushes Car Auction Record

Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa Crushes Car Auction Record

1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa
1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa

This car shown above just sold for over $12 million dollars at auction in Maranello. The event, Ferrari Legend and Passion, is an event held by Ferrari itself and serves as a clearing house for factory approved cars as well as old inventory no longer on display at Ferrari museums.  You may recognize the Testa Rossa nomenclature, as another Ferrari built in the ’80s shares the name. This particular car is 1 of only 22 ever built, and has a very storied past, including several big wins in competitions entered in the late 50’s and early 60’s.

While I think the buyer got a great deal on the car, I suspect that this isn’t the highest earning-capable prancing horse. Rumor has it that a 250 GTO sold in private sale for over $20 million dollars. It is likely that should one of those ever come up for auction, it may eclipse the price paid for this beauty. The previous auction price record was held by another of Maranello’s finest, an exquisit 1961 California Spider, which gaveled for just shy of $11 million dollars.

25 Quotes from Jeremy Clarkson

25 Quotes from Jeremy Clarkson

Ridelust.com has a great post up on quotes from Jeremy Clarkson. Check it out…

My own personal favorite that didn’t make it on the list is from Clarkson test driving the Ariel Atom:

” The difference between this and riding a bike is: I don’t have to wear a helmet in here, which means my epiglotis is full of bees, there is so much wildlife in my hair, you could film an episode of badger watch in there. “

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The quote was taken from this episode segment about the Ariel Atom

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2010 FIA Rule Changes Have Ferrari Fuming

2010 FIA Rule Changes Have Ferrari Fuming

Spending caps and sports do not make good bedfellows, despite cries form underfunded teams to the contrary. No where is this more evident than in F1 racing. Historically, the F1 team that spends the most enjoys the most success.

Max Mosley wants to change all that.

Mosley has proposed spending caps for teams, but the rules are not so cut and dried. Instead of enforcing a level playing field in all regulations, poorer teams will be allowed more freedom to interprete the rules as they see fit. Teams spending more than $60 million dollars (not including engines, drivers, and marketing expenses??)will be governed strictly by the rule book, while teams with pocket lint for funding will get to make it up as they go, but not if Ferrari has anything to say about it.

In a press release today, Ferrari publically denounced the rule changes, and threatened to end their 60 year streak of continuous involvement in F1 if the rules were not amended.

Ferrari is to F1 what the New York Yankees are to Baseball, so lets hope this statement does not go unnoticed by the FIA. It makes no sense to alienate the best teams or most well funded teams or the most ingenious, when the name of the game is being at the pinnacle of motor sports. Ferrari is routinely all three, and has only recently fallen off the podium as a result of not being able to do anything in their power to go faster.

I say “Let them go faster, Mr Mosley, at any cost.”