How much is a 1998 Ferrari worth?

How much is a 1998 Ferrari worth?

Typically, you can expect to pay around $138,000 for a 1998 Ferrari F355 Berlinetta in good condition with average spec. Of course, the very best collector-quality F355s can fetch even more, and it’s certainly possible to pay over £100,000 or above €150,000 for exceptional cars. The rare track-focused ‘Challenge’ model tends to attract premiums in the region of 50%+ over a standard F355 Berlinetta.

Who won 1998 F1?

The 1998 Formula One season was the 47th edition of the championship. The champion was Mika Häkkinen in a close battle. Mclaren won the constructor’s championship. Williams’ first season without a win since 1988 and they would finish a distant third behind McLaren and Ferrari in the constructors championship. At the end of the season, Villeneuve and Frentzen would depart for British American Racing and Jordan Grand Prix respectively.The 1998 Williams FW20, powered by a 3-litre Mecachrome V-10 engine revving up to 16,000 rpm, marked Williams’ entry into the post-Renault era, securing 3rd in the Constructors’ standings with Jacques Villeneuve and Heinz-Harald Frentzen at the helm.

Who won Formula 1 in 1998?

The 1998 Formula One season was the 47th edition of the championship. The champion was Mika Häkkinen in a close battle. Mclaren won the constructor’s championship. Fifty years ago, Niki Lauda took his first Formula 1 Drivers’ Championship with Ferrari in a triumphant season that also saw the Constructors’ crown return to Maranello.

Who is the most famous Ferrari driver of all time?

Schumacher is the team’s most successful driver. Joining the team in 1996 and driving for them until his first retirement in 2006, he won five consecutive drivers’ titles and 72 Grands Prix for the team. Michael Schumacher holds the record for the highest total of fastest laps with 77. Lewis Hamilton is second with 67, while Kimi Räikkönen is third with 46. Gerhard Berger has the most fastest laps among non-world champions, with 21.Gerhard Berger driving the F1/87/88C at the 1988 Canadian Grand Prix. During the 1988 season, Berger’s #28 Ferrari reportedly speed trapped the fastest of all 1988 cars when he was clocked at 328 km/h (204 mph) in practice for the German Grand Prix at the old Hockenheim circuit.

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