2001 Ferrari 360 Challenge Race Car
Ferrari strictly built the 360 Challenge for the raw purpose of devouring track tarmac. Unlike the Stradale road car, this machine was engineered exclusively for the Ferrari Challenge series, giving privateer racers a ticket to Maranello's inner circle of motorsport. After competing until 2005, this example underwent a full restoration, then lived quietly in a Washington State collection before its most recent shakedown at Lime Rock Park in 2021—where it proved its pedigree before being tucked away once more. Beneath its skin sits a naturally aspirated, mid-mounted V8 that screams to 8,500 rpm, and aero that delivers over 400 pounds of downforce and pulls 1.5g through corners. Offered with a spare V8 and extra competition parts, this is either a turn-key weapon for the daring or a crown jewel for the refined collector who values Ferrari's purest racing DNA.