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Sebastian Vettel has eight supercars on sale, Cristiano Ronaldo’s car is worth more

The four times Formula 1 World Champion has recently left Ferrari, and it seems he will get rid of his models in his garajes.

By Fredi Roman

The four times Formula 1 World Champion has recently left Ferrari, and it seems he will get rid of his models in his garajes.
The four times Formula 1 World Champion has recently left Ferrari, and it seems he will get rid of his models in his garajes.
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Formula 1 is about racing. And racing fast. Some people, even us, soccer fans, tend to think that it is just sitting and driving like if we were down through the city. But not. It is a true sport, and as demanding as you cannot imagine. In this discipline, one of the best ones in the recent times is Germany’s Sebastian Vettel.

After being raised by Red Bull’s driver academy, he arrived in 2007 and won four consecutive titles with the team: 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. Of course, he has raised lots of money. For 2015 he switched to Ferrari, which did not age too well as a decision. The team suffered Mercedes-AMG’s supremacy with Lewis Hamilton and has now moved to the rebranded Racing Point team, which becomes Aston Martin for 2021. Therefore, there is no more room for Prancing Horses in his life.

Vettel's private collection fell into the hands of Tom Hartley Jr., one of the UK's most exclusive car dealers. On his Instagram account he posted pictures of the cars with a brief description. The four-time Formula 1 world champion is offering no less than five special sports cars from Ferrari, two from Mercedes and one from BMW through the dealer.

He sells a 2016 Ferrari LaFerrari, ($2.05 million), a 2004 Ferrari Enzo ($616,000), a 1996 Ferrari F50 ($1.78 million), a 2016 Ferrari F12tdf ($990,000), a 2015 Ferrari 458 Speciale ($480,000), a 2009 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG Black Series ($376,000), and a 2010 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG ($245,000), and a 2002 BMW Z8 Roadster ($245,000). That is $6.77 million.

Now, Cristiano Ronaldo has acquired a 2020 Bugatti Centodieci, which has barely made it to the assembly line in France yet. He might have to wait many months until he receives his supercar and can go out and driving. But how much did he pay for it? Over $9.6 million. Yes, much more than Sebastian Vettel’s collection.

 


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