The cost of owning Michael Schumacher’s Ferrari Supercar is $7.5 million

Recently, Michael Schumacher’s Ferrari F2001 top supercar is being auctioned for a huge price of up to $7.5 million.

The Ferrari racing car has chassis number 221, which helped Ferrari and Michael Schumacher win the Constructor’s Championships and Driver’s Championships, along with the Monaco GP championship in 2001. So it is very valuable.

The Ferrari racing car has chassis number 221, which helped Ferrari and Michael Schumacher win the Constructor’s Championships and Driver’s Championships, along with the Monaco GP championship in 2001. So it is very valuable.

The supercar has a distinctive red color on Ferrari supercars, the car also uses the most advanced materials and when it was released. This super car has never been in a collision even though it has run many Km.

The car is equipped with a 3.0-liter Ferrari Tipo V10 engine, producing 810 horsepower to 910 horsepower depending on demand, along with a 7-speed automatic transmission. Machine rpm up to 18,500 rpm.

It is known that part of the proceeds from the sale of the supercar will go to Michael Schumacher’s Keep Fighting fund. This is also meaningful work.

Since the accident due to skiing, but the name of this world-famous racer has never been forgotten. The last time information about Michael’s health condition appeared in September 2016. One newspaper reported that Michael was still “not able to walk or stand up”. “Such speculation is irresponsible because due to the seriousness of the injury, privacy is of the utmost importance to Michael at this time,” Michael’s rep said in a statement before filing the lawsuit. court. In court, Michael’s legal representative claimed that the newspaper had false information. In fact, at that time Michael “was able to walk a little bit with the help of therapists”.

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