This 2001 Ferrari 550 GT1 Prodrive has set a new world record for a car sold in an online auction, achieving $4.29m (£3.28m) at RM Sotheby’s Shift/Monterey sale yesterday (15 August).
That means RM Sotheby’s has reclaimed the record from Gooding & Company, the former’s benchmark of $2.64m for an Enzo set in May eclipsed by Gooding’s 1966 Ferrari 275GTB Long Nose just last weekend when it sold for $3.08m.
And it is another Prancing Horse that has reclaimed the title for RM Sotheby’s, the $4.29m sale price comfortably within its $3.85-4.85m guide.
Ahead of the Bonhams and RM Sotheby’s auctions that traditionally form part of Monterey Car Week, a 1934 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Cabriolet Décapotable consigned to Bonhams’ Quail sale lead the way with a $6.5-7.5m guide price.