See the starting shot for the €2.1 million Ferrari Daytona SP3
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The owner of this Ferrari Daytona SP3 isn’t afraid of falling rocks, as evidenced by the way he smacks his €2.1m supercar.
That the Brits know how to love cars was proven once again this month at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. You can see the video we made during this motorsport spectacle here. Are you only interested in the roaring engines? Then here we have another roundup of the best sounding cars that have raced up the hill.
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This Ferrari Daytona SP3 could have been among them. With its 6.5 liter V12 engine with natural breathing, which revs up to 9,500 rpm, it gives car lovers goosebumps. No turbos, compressors or electric motors that support this twelve-cylinder and still make 840 hp. Hats off.
This partly explains the exorbitant Dutch price of more than 2,106,000 euros. A large part of this goes directly to the tax authorities under the bpm name.
Through the grass with a Ferrari Daytona SP3
The car is based on the LaFerrari and only 599 examples will be built. Reason enough to be careful with this Daytona SP3, right? Well, not for this Brit. He doesn’t shy away from stepping on his thoroughbred’s tail.
Not only does he let the rear wheels of the Ferrari Daytona SP3 smoke heavily several times, he also decides to throw his very expensive Italian around in a meadow. The Ferrari owner is apparently not afraid of falling rocks. “The most expensive lawn mower in the world,” someone jokes under the video.
Directly with a Ferrari
Autovisie also has the experience tossing expensive Ferraris sideways. Do you remember our driving test with the Ferrari Purosangue? If you want to get behind the wheel of a Ferrari yourself, you’re in luck. Not every car from the Italian supercar brand is very expensive. Read here how much the cheapest Ferrari used car costs in the Netherlands.
Source: Auto visie

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