It was actually put up for sale. The hope was then also to find a buyer. Such a person just never reported.
Let's face it. An Enzo Ferrari is always attractive. Only 400 examples of the Maranello brand's first serious attempt at a supercar were built. Having said that, apparently no one wants to own Fernando Alonso's copy. At least one buyer did not come forward when the car went under the hammer in Monaco this month. At least not one with enough money. As luck would have it, offers came. But none of them were high enough to wring some of them out of the hands of the Spanish world champion. The Ferrari was valued at somewhere between 5 and 5.5 million. So euros, which corresponds to between 37.2 and 40.9 million Danish kroner. READ ALSO: The police admit defeat – illegal practices against motorists were NOT appealed And although the auction started somewhat lower – namely with a bid of 4.5 million euro – it was not possible to find a copper. This is what Aston Martin F1 News writes on Twitter. That – probably a bit discouraging tweet for Alonso – is accompanied by pictures of the car. They were probably taken in connection with the auction in the rocky princedom. You can read more about the car, which otherwise only has a short 4,800 kilometers since it left the assembly line at the beginning of the new millennium, in the article here .