Ferrari luxury sports cars have always had a special affinity with the association of not only the racing world and upper echelons of the Formula One Grand Prix, but also a popular choice for the rich and famous.
A Ferrari parked outside an expensive boutique or a café in Monaco wouldn't ever "look out of place", would it? This is probably due to the fact that Ferrari sports cars have always had a reassuringly rather large price tag to go with their image of wealth for its owner.
With this in mind, the cars that belong to celebrities, Hollywood actors and famous people have always attracted even more attention than their less famously owned counter parts. So when some of these famously owned cars end up at a classic car auction or are announced that they will be sold, a media frenzy starts and so does a bidding war for the top price.
In a recent classic car auction at the Silverstone, a rare 2003 "Ferrari 575 Maranello" with only 10,000 miles on the odometer was eventually sold for
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