2024 RM Sotheby’s Paris Sale (Top Racing Cars)

Top racing cars on sale at the RM Sotheby’s Paris 2024 classic car auction include a 1960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta Competizione, a 1991 Porsche 962 C, and a 2007 Maserati MC12 Versione Corsa.

Yellow 1960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta Competizione racing car for sale in the RM Sotheby's Paris 2024
Kevin Van Campenhout ©2023 Courtesy of RM Sotheby’s

Several successful racing cars are on offer in the RM Sotheby’s Paris Rétromobile Week 2024 sale. The 1960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta Competizione by Scaglietti, estimate: €9,000,000 – €11,000,000, is by far the most expensive car on offer in the auction. The 1991 Porsche 962 C, estimate €1,200,000 – €1,500,000, was the last of the 962 Porsches built and was raced by Walter Brun. The 2007 Maserati MC12 Versione Corsa, estimate: €2,800,000 – €3,500,000, was one of only 12 track-focus versions made.

RM Sotheby’s Paris 2024 Classic Car Auction

RM Sotheby’s Paris 2024 classic car auction during Rétromobile Week: on 31 January 2024 at Les Salles du Carrousel du Louvre in Paris, France.

In 2023, RM Sotheby’s grossed €49,802,080 for its highest earnings ever in Paris. In 2022 and 2021, the RM Sotheby’s Paris sales were smaller auctions as Rétromobile week was either canceled or postponed. Previous RM Sotheby’s Paris results included:

  • 2020: earned €16.5 million, a sell-through rate of 75%.
  • 2019: earned €32.4 million, a sell-through rate of 79%.
  • 2018: earned €23,745,335, a fairly strong 83% sell-through rate.
  • 2017: earned €27,576,400 ($29,451,595) with a sell-through rate of 78%.

Top Racing Cars on Sale at RM Sotheby’s Paris 2024 Classic Car Auction

Profiel yellow 1960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta Competizione racing car for sale in the RM Sotheby's Paris 2024
Kevin Van Campenhout ©2023 Courtesy of RM Sotheby’s

The two top racing cars on offer at the Paris 2024 classic car auction during Rétromobile Week 2024 are a 1960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta Competizione and a 1991 Porsche 962 C. Both were extensively raced in period.

1960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta Competizione

1960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta Competizione racing car for sale in the RM Sotheby's Paris 2024
Kevin Van Campenhout ©2023 Courtesy of RM Sotheby’s

The 1960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta Competizione by Scaglietti, estimate: €9,000,000 – €11,000,000, is not only the most valuable racing car on offer at the RM Sotheby’s Paris 2024 classic car auction but also the most expensive car in the sale.

The 1960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta Competizione, chassis number 1773 GT, is a very rare and highly desirable alloy-bodied Competizione version built in 1960, boasting an outstanding period racing history that includes 7th overall and 5th in class at the 1960 12 Hours of Sebring as a N.A.R.T. entry, as well as four overall or class victories, including at the famous Nassau Tourist Trophy in 1960, and a total of ten podium finishes from 1960-1961.

Built to top competition specifications and fitted with a Tipo 168 B engine delivering 275.5 hp at 7,200 rpm, aluminium bodywork and a factory roll bar, the car was completed by the factory on 16 March 1960. Delivered new to legendary racing figure George Arents, it was immediately prepared to compete at the ninth annual 12 Hours of Sebring, along with famous gentleman driver Bill Kimberly as co-driver, where it finished a highly impressive 7th overall and 5th in class.

Soon after, it was sold to another well-known American enthusiast, Robert M. Grossman of Nyack, New Jersey, who quickly secured 1st overall at the SCCA National GT race at Bridgehampton, New York. After a number of long-term owners, the car went to the United Kingdom in 1994, where it underwent a comprehensive restoration, before returning to the US in 1999.

The car was later acquired by The Pinnacle Portfolio and was immediately shipped to Wayne Obry’s esteemed Motion Products Inc. for a complete restoration back to its 1960 Sebring livery. The project was carried out with a near-fanatical level of detail and benefits from Ferrari Classiche certification and is today one of the finest 250 GT SWB Berlinettas in existence. It failed to sell with a reported unsuccessful highest bid of $13.25 million when The Pinnacle Portfolio was sold by RM Sotheby’s at Monterey 2015.

1991 Porsche 962 C

1991 Porsche 962 C racing car for sale in the RM Sotheby's Paris 2024
© Alexis GOUR / Courtesy of RM Sotheby’s

The 1991 Porsche 962 C, chassis No. 962-177, (Estimate: €1,200,000 – €1,500,000), was the final Porsche-built 962 monocoque chassis built. The car was raced in period by the legendary Brun Motorsport, which prepared chassis 962-177 to compete in the 24 Hours of Le Mans on 22-23 June. Driven by Walter Brun himself, along with team stalwarts Jésus Pareja and Oscar Larrauri, chassis 962-177 set the sixth-fastest time during practice for the French endurance classic. With that year’s regulations having reserved the top-10 grid positions for the latest 3.5-litre, normally aspirated generation of cars, the car was forced to start the race from 14th, but it made it to the finish in 10th place overall.

The car went on to compete in the Nürburgring 430km, resprayed from its original Repsol colors into the livery of logistics company FAT International, where Pareja and Brun took it to 7th place. After a number of further race outings, it was fully restored in 1994 by Joest Racing with extensive work, including a complete rebuild of its Type 935/86, twin-turbocharged, 3.2-litre flat-six engine and gearbox. With all four of its period competition outings being at World Championship level in the hands of Brun Motorsport, chassis 962-177 boasts an impeccable race record. It also holds a special place in marque history as being the very last Porsche-built 962 monocoque—the end of an illustrious and incredibly successful line.

2007 Maserati MC12 Versione Corsa

2007 Maserati MC12 Versione Corsa track focused car for sale in the RM Sotheby's Paris 2024
Keno Zache ©2023 Courtesy of RM Sotheby’s

Few track-focused hypercars have more presence than the 2007 Maserati MC12 Versione Corsa, (Estimate: €2,800,000 – €3,500,000), the most powerful Maserati ever produced, equipped with a 745-hp 6-litre V-12. Only 12 of these remarkable cars were produced, derived from the marque’s all-conquering GT1 racer. Unveiled at the 2004 Geneva International Motor Show in 2004, the Tipo M144 or MC12 (for Maserati Corse, 12-cylinder) was the most extreme model yet to leave the Modena factory. Much of the new car’s DNA came from former rival Ferrari’s Enzo hypercar, although substantial improvements were made to the engine, chassis, and aerodynamics. Powered by a 5,998 cc, 65-degree, 48-valve, dry-sump V-12, the car developed 630 hp at 7,500 rpm, giving a top speed of no less than 330 km/h.

Maserati’s Reparto Corse developed a competition version that would notch up many international victories, including back-to-back wins in the Spa 24 Hours—the first on the model’s maiden endurance event. A string of constructors’, drivers’, and team championships would well and truly cement the MC12’s reputation as the car to beat.

To satisfy demand from private customers wanting to experience the performance of the competition car, in 2006, Maserati launched the MC12 Corsa as a track-only car. The ‘Corsa’ was noticeably more powerful than its championship-winning stablemate, boating an astonishing 745 hp. Offered new to just a dozen carefully selected customers, ‘0008’ was supplied to Germany in 2007. With very little use, the car has nevertheless been treated to an engine rebuild by former Maserati Corse mechanics in Modena, while maintenance has been carried out by marque specialist Formula Automobile in Denmark. Confirmed by Archivio Storico Maserati as being in its original Arancio (orange) livery with black Sparco seats, this remarkable machine is offered complete with handbooks, fuel rig, spare wheels, and tires.

Paris Rétromobile Week Auctions 2024

Paris Classic Car Auctions

The following three sales traditionally open the European classic car auction year during the Paris Rétromobile Week that is held from 31 January to 4 February 2024 at Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles

  • Artcurial: Rétromobile Sale on 2 to 3 February 2024.
  • Bonhams: Les Grandes Marques du Monde à Paris Sale on 1 February 2024 at Grand Palais Éphémère.
  • RM Sotheby’s: Paris Auction 31 January 2024 at Les Salles du Carrousel du Louvre.

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