2002 Ferrari F2002
Offered by RM Sotheby’s | Abu Dhabi, U.A.E. | November 30, 2019
Ferrari’s F2002 is what you would call a dominant race car. It won 14 of the 15 races it entered in 2002, and it won a race the following season as well (in F2002B guise) before it was replaced by the F2003-GA. Power came from a 3.0-liter V10 capable of 900 horsepower.
This was a great era in F1, and this car wears the iconic Ferrari/Marlboro/Shell livery, although no Marlboro logos are present. The competition history for this chassis (219) includes:
- 2002 San Marino Grand Prix – 1st (with Michael Schumacher)
- 2002 Austrian Grand Prix – 1st (with Schumacher)
- 2002 Monaco Grand Prix – 2nd (with Schumacher)
- 2002 French Grand Prix – 1st (with Schumacher)
- 2002 German Grand Prix – 4th (with Rubens Barrichello)
- 2002 Belgian Grand Prix – 2nd (with Barrichello)
Ferrari crushed it in the constructor’s championship, and Schumacher walked away with the driver’s title with six races left to go. After it’s racing career was over, the car was sold to a Japanese collector, and it was purchased by the current owner in 2012. It is now being sold with a pre-sale estimate of $5,500,000-$7,500,000. And a portion of the proceeds are going to charity. Click here for more info and here for more from this sale.
Update: Sold $6,643,750.