The pilot also admitted to wanting to draw a model from a Ferrari car in the future
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Lewis Hamilton revealed that he sold his car collection, evaluated at $ 93.5 million, and expressed interest in drawing a Ferrari model inspired by the F40 in the future.
Lewis Hamilton does not have a car today. In an interview before the Azerbaijan GP dispute on Sunday 21, the pilot was sincere to reveal that it came out of the entire car collection.
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The value of the relics, according to Motorsport, is around 13 million pounds, about $ 93.5 million, in the current price. “I don’t have a car anymore. I don’t have a car, I jumped out of them. I am more concentrated on art these days. If I had to buy a car, it would be an F40, which is a beautiful work of art,” said Hamilton.
The car mentioned by the British, an F40, was produced between 1987 and 1996, with only 1,311 units. At the time it was the most expensive and fast car of Ferrari. In January of this year, Hamilton posed next to the vehicle in the city of Maranello, where the team’s headquarters are located. He admitted that he was a fan of the model since childhood, to the point of wanting in the future, drawing a car based on F40.
“One of the things I really want to do is to draw a Ferrari. I want to do an F44. The base of the F40, with a real manual exchange. It is what I will work for the next few years,” he said.
The Lewis collection consisted of 15 cars, the most expensive was a 1966 Shelby Cobra, with a value of approximately 26.5 million dollars in the current price. The car model was mostly sporty, considering that eight of them came from Mercedes or Ferrari.
Source: Terra

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