During this weekend's British Grand Prix at Silverstone, RM Sotheby's will offer this McLaren MP4-25 Mercedes in a dedicated auction. Raced both by Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button during the 2010 season, it was driven to victory by the former at the Turkish Grand Prix. According to RM Sotheby's, chassis MP4-25A-01 is the first Lewis Hamilton Grand Prix winner driven offered in a public sale. The pre-sale estimate is GBP 3.6 - 5 million.
On Monday, Artcurial will stage their annual Monaco sale. Among the headliners is this Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 2.8. This rare competition car is one of just two that were originally finished in black. It was raced in period by Peter Revson and after many years was sold to France. Chassis 911 360 0940 is now estimated to sell for €1.5 - €1.8 million. Another highlight in Monday's sale is this Lamborghini Miura. Many of the current supercar buyers should take note as this Miura actually covered 8,000 km during its first year alone. Since 1969, 3333 has had just three owners and still retains its original interior.
Aston Martin have released further details of the upcoming mid-engined Valhalla sports car. Gone is the bespoke V6 engine, and instead it will be powered by a Mercedes-AMG sourced twin turbo V8, which is combined with two electric motors. The drivetrain is good for a combined 937 bhp and can propel the Valhalla to 100 km/h in just 2.5 seconds.
Last week, Ford and M-Sport revealed the development prototype of the Puma that is due to be raced in the 2022 World Rally Championship. Built to the new Rally1 regulations, it will feature a hybrid drivetrain.

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2022 Aston Martin Valhalla

2022 Ford Puma Rally1

1968 Lamborghini Miura P400 (3333)

2010 McLaren MP4-25 Mercedes (MP4-25A-01)

1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 2.8 (911 360 0940)