Ferrari Monza SP1 – $1.7M
Before you even look at the price tag, the Ferrari Monza SP1 stands out because it only seats a driver, which is a little different than what most people are used to.
The SP1 comes in at a whopping $1.7 million but you can opt for the SP2 if you’re looking for something that offers you a passenger seat in case you want to take anyone along for the ride. In addition to the price, the lack of street legality for these in the U.S. makes it a rather limited market.
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Aston Martin V12 Speedster (1 of 88).
Aston Martin’s V12 Speedster is, quite literally, breathtaking. As well as leaving off the roof, Aston has firmly grasped the “less-is-more” mantra for the Speedster and left off the windscreen as well. Yes, just like the Ferrari Monza and McLaren Elva, this Aston Martin example is untroubled by glass.
Set low in the cabin, the trim is a predictable mix of lightweight materials and leather, with some familiar Aston Martin switchgear to boot. The most obvious addition is the carbon-fiber blade, running fore and aft between the two seats, at neck height. It’s a cool slice of bodywork design, but drivers will probably curse the impact between helmet and carbon-fiber while reaching down for the heating controls. And with 700 hp coursing through an eight-speed automatic gearbox—slightly less than the Superleggera—there’s plenty of opportunity to chip the lacquer.The backside warmers in the wafer-thin carbon-fiber seats and a heated steering wheel are optional, although most other luxuries have been stripped out to save weight.
Interestingly, and of no surprise, the V12 Speedster was seemingly influenced by a fighter jet. The marque has collaborated with Boeing in the past to create a bespoke aircraft interior and couldn’t resist adding some Top Gun–style bling on some versions.The cockpit in those select cars features Boeing F/A 18 Super Hornet decals and a “Do Not Step” warning sticker underneath the central dividing blade, which all seems rather unnecessary.Creature comforts for longer journeys are few. The modest trunk space is complemented by an ingenious, removable leather bag, which replaces a conventional glovebox on the dashboard.
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Monza GP '23 // Pole Sitter
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We got over this way too fast
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"this looks like it was made for you"
we had spanish charles, we will also have monegasque carlos
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Brothers in Arms
Originally I painted this in honor of Monza and the beautiful team spirit our drivers showed, but I think it’s good and proper to post it now after their showing earlier today. Thank you to Charles and Carlos for unwavering spirit, brilliant strategy, and dedication to the team. Forza Ferrari!
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CHARLES LECLERC looks at his tifosi, after qualifying 3rd in monza, italy 2023.
📸 pier marco tacca
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