Alesi Ferrari F1 Car for Sale – Iconic Racer Auctioned

An auction like no other: former driver Jean Alesi is preparing to put one of his 1992 Ferrari Formula 1 cars on the market, a unique piece estimated at several million euros.

The red single-seater, in perfect working order with its 750 horsepower V12 engine, was offered to the Avignon driver by the Scuderia at the end of the 1992 season, where he took seventh place in a World Championship won by the Briton Nigel Mansell (Williams-Renault). It has since been enthroned in the gym of the former pilot’s villa.

“During the last Monza Grand Prix, I had the pleasure of getting back behind the wheel of my 1995 Formula 1 Ferrari, also equipped with a V12 with such characteristic musicality,” explains Jean Alesi. Coming home, seeing my 1992 F92A sitting in my gym convinced me that it belonged on a racetrack. So I decided to put it up for sale so that an enthusiast can bring it back to life and make this legendary V12 roar again! It will be replaced at home by the first Tyrrell Formula 1 of my career which I am still lucky enough to own. »

1 success in 184 Grands Prix

Jean Alesi, 61, competed in 184 Grands Prix, winning the Canadian Grand Prix in 1995 under the colors of the Scuderia, for whom he drove for five seasons (1991-1995). The former driver is today president of the Circuit Paul-Ricard.

“The car is estimated between three and four million euros and the market will decide its price,” underlines Matthieu Lamoure, president of Artcurial Motorcars. What makes this car truly unique is its provenance: it comes directly from the factory driver, certainly the most popular of his generation, with a spectacular driving style, to whom the Scuderia offered it at the end of the 1992 season. It is extremely rare for such an emblematic driver to put his own F1 car up for sale. In general, these cars still belong to stables or private collectors. »

The auction, during which 65 prestigious cars will be put up for auction, will take place on January 27 at the Peninsula Hotel in Paris.

Formula 1 sales on the market are rare: one or two are generally sold per year, although this year is an exception: Bernie Ecclestone, the former “big moneyman of F1” sold his prestigious private collection of 69 old F1 cars a few months ago. They were all bought by Austrian billionaire Mark Mateschitz, heir to the Red Bull brand. And several single-seaters will also be auctioned by Artcurial Motorcars in December.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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