Here is the first version of the official Flyer with all our partners and the painting from the fantastic artist Yan Denes
Again we are at the fantastic track in MONZA – the “temple of speed” in bella Italia.
All infomations about the event HERE
A SINGLE-OWNER COLLECTION OF THE RAREST AND MOST SOUGHT-AFTER SUPERCARS AND HYPERCARS
Without a doubt one of the most exciting collections to come to market in recent years, The Tailored for Speed Collection is an immaculately curated selection of the rarest and most sought-after modern collector cars in the world. From iconic racers like the Ferrari 333 SP, cutting-edge hypercars including the Ferrari LaFerrari Aperta and Pagani Huayra Roadster BC, to limited-edition track-focused machines like the Ferrari FXX K and Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro, the collection represents the very pinnacle of the hobby, while offering collectors the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire the unobtainable.
Schedule (CEST) – Saturday, 11 October 2025
10:00 am – 2:00 pm – PREVIEW
All informations and lots HERE at RM Sotheby’s
AUCTION LOCATION- The Dolder Grand Hotel
Kurhausstrasse 65- 8032 Zürich – Switzerland
For sale is a 2020 Ferrari 488 GT Modificata in Munich
More details an pictures HERE at Schaltkulisse
KEY FACTS
One German owner from new
Fully serviced and prepared by AF-Corse
Limited-run of around 25 track-only cars worldwide
Elligible for Club Competizioni GT Series from Ferrari, the third most prestigious Ferrari racing series after F1 and XX-programm
Much more durable technology than XX-cars, as much as four times more robust engine
Unparalleled performance on track
HISTORY
The Ferrari 488 GT Modificata is a remarkable track-only vehicle that embodies Ferrari’s decades-long expertise in motorsport engineering and innovation. Building on the success of the Ferrari 488 GT3 and 488 GTE, this limited-production car bridges the gap between endurance racing technology and private track-day performance.
At its core lies an enhanced version of Ferrari’s award-winning 3.9-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine, producing over 700 horsepower. This iteration surpasses the performance limits imposed on the GT3 and GTE models by racing regulations, offering a purer expression of the car’s capabilities. The engine is paired with a reinforced transmission, engineered to handle the increased power and sustained high-performance demands of circuit driving.
The aerodynamic design of the 488 GT Modificata is a direct evolution of Ferrari’s racing experience. Drawing from the 488 GTE, the car features extensive carbon fiber construction, a large rear diffuser, and an adjustable rear wing. Together, these elements generate increased downforce for exceptional stability and control at high speeds, allowing the car to maintain precise handling during aggressive cornering.
The suspension system, derived from the 488 GTE, is specifically tuned to offer unparalleled responsiveness and performance on the track. Stopping power comes from a state-of-the-art Brembo carbon-ceramic braking system, inspired by Ferrari’s Formula 1 technology. These brakes provide consistent and reliable performance under the intense demands of track driving.
Inside, the 488 GT Modificata stays true to its racing roots. The interior is stripped of unnecessary luxuries, focusing instead on functionality and driver engagement. It includes FIA-approved racing seats, a roll cage, and a digital interface that displays real-time telemetry, ensuring the driver has access to critical performance data during every lap.
Historically, the Modificata continues Ferrari’s tradition of creating exclusive, track-focused cars for its most passionate clients. The term “Modificata” itself pays homage to Ferrari’s history, often used to describe models that have been significantly modified for enhanced performance. Limited in production, the 488 GT Modificata is a testament to Ferrari’s dedication to pushing the boundaries of automotive engineering, offering owners a car that not only reflects the brand’s racing heritage but also allows them to experience it firsthand on the track.
OUR 488 GT Modificata
Our example is a one-owner, German car, which was painstakingly maintained by AF-Corse before and after every race. It totals around 5,000km today and is accompanied by three sets of wheels and tires. Currently fully maintained and race-ready, our example will benefit from a service at AF-Corse prior to delivery.
This represents a unique opportunity to acquire one of the very limited run of track-only 488 GT Modificata, which are eligible to enter Ferrari’s third most prestigious race series, the Club Competizioni GT. It is important to note that these cars are much more robust and require a lot less maintenance than their equivalent sisters of the XX-program, which require an engine rebuild every 5,000km (for a 488 GT Modificata, an engine rebuild is recommended at around 20,000km).
The 488 is located at our Munich showroom and can be inspected on appointment.
For sale by Duncan Hamilton ROFGO is a 2011 Ferrari 458 GT3
More infos and pictures of the car HERE at Classic Driver
Chassis #3288 was the first Ferrari 458 GT3 car to be imported into Australia, by British born Australian GT Legend Tony Quinn, in 2011.
#3288 went on to have a long and successful GT career, competing in multiple Australian GT championships and their biggest GT race, the Bathurst 12hr, with former Ferrari F1 driver Ivan Capelli.
Now eligible for two incredibly exciting historic series: Peter Auto GT3 Revival Series (including Le Mans Classic 2026) and MRL’s GT3 Legends (including Spa 24hr support 2026)
Raced in:
Clipsal 500 Adelaide
Australian GT
Bathurst 12H
Australian Trophy
For sale is a rare 2008 Ferrari F430 GT3 Scuderia – Only 23 are built!
HERE you find the racing history
Asking Price is EUR 239.000,–
Car comes with a fresh service, a second pair of wheels and some parts.
Far sale at Monterey Auction is a 2010 Ferrari 599 XX Evo
More details and pictures HERE at RM Sotheby’s
Ferrari’s engineering prowess reached an uncompromising peak in the 599XX Evo, an ultra-exclusive, track-only berlinetta developed under the marque’s revered XX Programme. Designed for Ferrari’s most dedicated clients, it represents the ultimate evolution of the front-engined V-12, conceived as both a high-performance laboratory and a privileged driving experience beyond the bounds of road or racing regulations.
Debuting in 2009, the original 599XX was based on the 599 GTB Fiorano, yet it shared little more than its silhouette with its roadgoing cousin. From the outset, it was intended as an experimental platform, an “unregulated” laboratory car created to test, evolve, and ultimately influence the future of Ferrari performance vehicles. The 599XX was engineered with extensive use of carbon fiber, cutting-edge electronics, and a highly tuned naturally aspirated 6.0-liter V-12 producing 730 horsepower at a heady 9,000 rpm.
In 2011, Ferrari unveiled the Evo package, a comprehensive upgrade that took the already potent 599XX to the outer edges of performance. No mere cosmetic evolution, this was a metamorphosis: Power rose to 740 horsepower, torque to 516 pound-feet, and a shortened final drive ratio sharpened acceleration. But power was only part of the story. The Evo introduced one of the earliest applications of active aerodynamics in a Ferrari vehicle, including a Formula One-inspired DRS (Drag Reduction System) integrated into a twin-profile rear wing. This system, governed by onboard sensors, adapted to throttle input, steering angle, and yaw to continuously optimize downforce and reduce drag at speed.
Other Evo upgrades included a lightweight exhaust system with side-exit outlets, revised suspension geometry, and bespoke, staggered Pirelli racing slicks which shod track-specific wheels. The result was astonishing: a Fiorano lap time of just one minute 15 seconds, placing the Evo comfortably ahead of even the Ferrari Enzo and many purpose-built GT racers.
Yet perhaps the most exclusive element of the 599XX Evo was the ownership experience itself. Cars were not sold in a traditional sense; they were assigned to Corse Clienti members who took part in curated, Ferrari-run track events across the globe. Ferrari transported, maintained, and supported each vehicle as part of a data-driven partnership with its owners, using feedback and telemetry to shape the next generation of performance Ferraris such as the LaFerrari and F12tdf.
Finished in striking Rosso Fuoco with a contrasting silver roof and rear wing, this exceptional example, chassis 175808, is equipped with extensive carbon fiber aerodynamic elements and the desirable Evo upgrade. The car’s windshield bears decals indicating its participation in a series of prestigious 599XX Programme events held at legendary circuits including the Nürburgring, Silverstone, Mugello, Daytona, and Bahrain. As is customary with all XX Programme vehicles, these appearances were part of Ferrari’s exclusive, invitation-only track events, offering privileged access to full factory technical support, real-time data analysis, and expert driver coaching in a thoroughly curated racing environment. Two specialized racing flight cases are included with the sale.
With fewer than 50 599XX units built, and fewer still believed to have received the Evo package, this machine remains one of the rarest and most technologically advanced front-engine Ferraris ever constructed. It offers the chance to not only acquire an engineering masterpiece, but an apex experimental vehicle from the world’s most storied marque.
For sale by https://rmsothebys.com is a 2008 Ferrari F430 GT3 Scuderia
All details and more pictures HERE at RM Sotheby’s
The 1990s witnessed the welcome return of Production-derived GT cars to top line competition, with old sparring partners such as Ferrari and Porsche renewing hostilities in the new-for-1994 BPR Global GT series and its successor, the FIA GT Championship. However, increasing speeds and budgets led to the launch in 2006 of the FIA GT3 European Championship; this providing a competitive arena–and, crucially, a robust regulatory framework–for cars homologated with a more cost-conscious specification than the incumbent GT1 and GT2 machinery.
Several manufacturers were moved to develop cars for the new series, including Ferrari, Aston Martin and Audi. The former’s partner team, Kessel Racing, promptly homologated a GT3 upgrade package for the existing F430 Challenge model; modifications centring around an enlarged 4.5-litre V8 engine–affording a power increase from 490 to some 550 horsepower–and heavily revised aerodynamics and bodywork. Results were impressive, with the F430 GT3 of Hector Lester and Allen Simonsen winning the series’ inaugural race at Silverstone in 2006, and the Kessel Racing-run car of Henri Moser and Gilles Vannelet securing the Championship in 2007.
Just 54 F430 Challenge cars were converted to F430 GT3 specification by Kessel Racing, with this chassis, 159322, being delivered to the Belgian Scuderia Monza team. The team’s primary focus for 2008 and beyond was to be Belcar–the Belgian GT Championship in all but name–although the car made its race debut at August’s Zolder 24 Hours race. Driven by brothers Frank, Hans and Kurt Thiers, and veteran long-distance specialist Guy Van Mol, the car qualified 11th, prior to finishing a creditable 12th overall and sixth in class in the race.
Following a retirement in September’s Belcar round at Spa-Francorchamps, 159322’s third and final outing of the year saw a return to Zolder for the Belcar round supporting the FIA GT Championship. The 27-car entry boasted four F430 GT3s, although the two-part race was dominated by the Mosler MT900Rs. However, the team’s season ended on a high note, with Frank and Hans Thiers finishing the second race in fifth position; the pair beaten only by three Moslers and the sister F430 GT3 of Vincent Vosse and Eddy Renard.
For 2009, Scuderia Monza redoubled their Belcar efforts, with Frank and Hans Thiers driving 159322 exclusively. Although their opposition had increased notably over the Winter–with cars such as the Audi R8 GT3 and Aston Martin DBRS9 making their Series debuts–the season started strongly for the pair, with third- and seventh-placed finishes in the opening round at Zolder in April. A disappointing double retirement at Spa-Francorchamps in May was redressed somewhat by two further visits to the circuit that year; the June round yielding a ninth and sixth, while July saw the Thiers record an eighth and a sixth-placed finish. The season concluded at Zolder in October, in which the brothers finished seventh and eighth in the first and second races respectively.
In 2010, 159322 was returned to Kessel Racing for a further upgrade to Scuderia GT3 specification; the modifications being principally aerodynamic in nature. Duly renumbered 159322-SC21 to reflect its newly updated status, the car was one of just 25 chassis to receive such modification, and one of only seven updated that year.
Over the Winter, the Belcar Series had abandoned its “double header” format in favour of a single, longer race; the first round of the 2010 season, held at Zolder in April, being three hours in length. Having qualified only 13th, Frank and Hans Thiers drove a measured race to finish seventh overall, while at Spa in July they finished a fine fifth behind the likes of GT regulars Anthony Kumpen, Steven Kane and Bert Longin. The only other notable result of the year for the brothers was in the 125-minute season finale at Zolder, in which they finished ninth.
A partial Belcar campaign for Scuderia Monza in 2011 saw “SC21” contest only four races; the year commencing in challenging fashion with retirement in both early season rounds at Zolder. However, the three-hour race at Spa-Francorchamps in June saw a welcome change in fortune–and a superb GT3B class win–although Zolder once again proved to be the team’s bogey track, with the year concluding with a further enforced retirement in October’s season-closing round.
It is believed that the car remained in the care of the Thiers brothers until its acquisition by legendary Ferrari specialists Toni Auto of Maranello in 2017. Located barely 200 metres from the fabled Ferrari factory gates on the Via Abetone Inferiore, the company’s association with their illustrious neighbours stretches back to the early 1950s, with founder Franco Toni’s employment in Ferrari’s Race Department. Appropriately, Sig. Toni was seconded to Belgian Ferrari importers Garage Francorchamps for two years in 1954, making the involvement of his grandsons–the present proprietors of the business–with “SC21”, more than 60 years later, all the more poignant.
Acquired from Toni Auto by the vendor in 2022, but expertly maintained by them ever since, the car has been used only sparingly in the present ownership–and exclusively in non-competitive Club Competizione GT events, including most recently at the 2024 Finali Mondiali at Imola. Significantly, its ECU records cumulative chassis mileage of a relatively modest 16,730 kilometres from new, while the engine has covered just 5,000 kilometres since its most recent rebuild–with a further unexpired “life” of some 20,000 kilometres remaining. Additionally, the car’s gearbox, clutch, driveshafts and suspension are all listed as having covered just 1,500 kilometres since either rebuild or replacement.
Immaculately prepared–and fresh from its involvement in Ferrari’s Finali Mondi celebrations at Imola, “SC21” remains a highly significant example of this most versatile of Ferrari Competition GT cars; additionally representing an attractive and cost effective entry into the numerous Historic GT and Sports Prototype series for which it is eligible.
Immatriculée en France, championne du Challenge Ferrari Europe (1995, 1996) avec Lucien Guitteny, ayant couru en FFSA GT (1997-1999) et en courses de côtes (2010-2011). Dotée d’un arceau, baquets Sparco, aileron carbone. Performante et titrée. Vendue à professionnel de l’automobile uniquement.