Inarguably, the best phase in the illustrious career of Kimi Raikkonen was when he was at Ferrari. And now, if a Raikkonen-Ferrari fan wants to own something to remember the Finnish-Italian association, well, now is the time.
But, only if they have money, a lot of it, like, A LOT OF IT.
This is because one of Kimi Raikkonen’s personal Ferraris is up for sale. And it’s not just any Ferrari that one can buy with a few hundred grand, no.
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The Ferrari in question here is the one-off Ferrari F12 TDF custom painted in Kimi Raikkonen’s 2007 championship-winning color of livery. It is up for sale at Car Star.
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What are the price and specifications of the F12 TDF owned by Kimi Raikkonen?
In order for us to understand the monstrosity of the F12 TDF, we first need to understand the craziness of F12, just to put things in perspective.
Ferrari F12 was the Italian brand’s top of the line, V12 horse. The car was available from 2012 to 2017 and it had 730 bhp at 8,250 RPM, a top speed of 211 mph, 0-62 mph in 3.1 seconds, and a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
Then in 2015, Ferrari introduced a special edition of the F12 known as F12 TDF to pay homage to the Tour De France. This was a track-focused juiced up and rowdier version of the F12.
It came with the V12 that produced 770 bhp at 8,500 RPM, 0-62 mph in 2.9 seconds and a top speed of 211 mph with the same gearbox as F12. What made it stand out, though, was its aerodynamics.
As for the price, the F12 TDF was a limited edition of only 799 units, and each of those costs $621,000.
But this was for new and this was in 2015. Now in 2022, as all great things do, it has aged, and it has aged well. Right now, one of these cars will easily cost upwards of $1 million.
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And again, that’s just for an ordinary F12 TDF. Now think about Kimi Raikkonen’s personal Ferrari, and that too, not only one-off but one-off in a livery of Ferrari’s most recent champion.
It is a big deal and getting one will be an even bigger deal.
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So if you’ve got a few million dollars here and there, make it yours.
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