Known for its exceptional chassis, this is the most prized of the '52 five and it is about to be acquired by Tertre Rouge Assets, a new company dedicated to the classic car market. Legend: The 1952 Monaco Grand Prix-winning Ferrari being bought by Tertre RougeThe classic car market is valued at almost £35 billion and it is growing at more than 8 per cent annually. These are the jewels in the classic car crown. A classic car enthusiast, Ahrle has spent the past two decades building a collection, from 1960s Ferraris to old Ducatis. Tertre Rouge offers access to this rarefied market and there is a chance of rubbing shoulders with Formula 1 champions too.
Source: Daily Mail January 28, 2024 02:50 UTC