London, March 7, 2024 – In an unprecedented move that’s sure to rev the engines of car enthusiasts and philanthropists alike, Ferrari North Europe has announced a unique charity auction slated for May 18, 2024. This isn’t just any auction; it’s a chance to own a piece of Ferrari history with 25 personalised Press Car registration numbers going under the hammer at SupercarFest, Sywell Park.
For two decades, these registration numbers have graced the fleet of Ferrari’s Press Cars, including some that have adorned the covers of major automotive magazines like Autocar, CAR, EVO, and Top Gear. This sale isn’t just about glamour; it’s an invitation to preserve a slice of motoring lore while contributing to a noble cause.
Highlights of the auction include iconic numbers like ‘458 FNE’, which was featured on Ferrari 458 Italia and 458 Speciale models that swept Car of the Year Awards in 2014, and ‘F1 CAL’, adorning various iterations of the California model. Not to be overlooked, ‘F8 TRB’, ‘V12 SFT’, and the ‘V70 LAF’ from the limited LaFerrari Aperta series, are also on offer, ensuring bidders have a shot at diverse and storied plates.
Iconic Auctioneers are spearheading the event, offering various bidding options, including live, online, and telephone bids, to ensure Ferrari fans worldwide can participate. The cherry on top? All proceeds, including a generous additional 10% from buyer’s fees, are earmarked for charity.
The beneficiary, Ben (www.ben.org.uk), is a beacon of support for families in the automotive sector, offering crucial services like educational support, digital access, mentoring, and financial assistance for educational expenses. This auction isn’t just about winning a registration number; it’s about driving change in the lives of those who make the automotive industry tick.
Ready your bidding paddles for a day that promises excitement, exclusivity, and the opportunity to make a significant difference. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a philanthropist with a need for speed, this auction is your pit stop to making a tangible impact, all in the name of love for cars and community.