McLaren collection could fetch $70m at auction
- The family of Mansour Ojjeh is selling his collection of 20 pristine McLaren road cars, including the last McLaren F1 produced, in 2025.
- Ojjeh, a French-Saudi motorsport icon who died in June 2021, played a pivotal role in transforming McLaren and launching McLaren Automotive.
- The collection features special editions like the Speedtail, P1, Senna, and Sabre, all in factory condition except the lightly used F1 and P1 GTR.
- Tom Hartley Jnr, a respected dealer, was appointed to sell the collection which could fetch over $70 million, with the F1 regarded as its 'jewel in the crown'.
- This sale reflects Ojjeh’s passion for McLaren and might attract a buyer who appreciates the collection's significance and historic value.
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£50m supercar collection for sale after icon’s death - including rare classic
AN OUTRAGEOUS collection of McLaren supercars valued at an estimated £50 million are set to be sold following the death of their owner – a motorsport icon closely tied to the McLaren Formula One team. The fleet of cars, one of the largest McLaren collections in the world, belonged to Mansour Ojjeh, a French-Saudi entrepreneur who was the former owner of TAG Heuer and a major shareholder in the McLaren Group. Mansour Ojjeh’s iconic £50m McLaren c…
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A unique collection of 20 barely used McLaren road cars that belonged to the Formula One team's late co-owner Mansour Ojjeh is being put up for sale, with hopes a very wealthy buyer might keep it together.
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