With an impressive racing resume that includes a 19-season career in the NTT IndyCar Series, a 2011 win at the 24 Hours of Daytona, and a five-time winner in Champ Car Atlantic, you have to wonder what scratches the automotive itch for a driver of that caliber. This just so happens to be the magic question for Graham Rahal, a man who already surrounds himself with ultra-exclusive supercars and collector cars on a daily basis through his operations at Graham Rahal Performance in Zionsville, Indiana. And while the massive dealership is filled with an extensive inventory that features everything from 1-of-1 collector Porsches to ultra-exclusive Ferraris, something has to be extremely special to earn its spot inside Graham’s personal collection. The IndyCar racer recently gave fans and followers a glimpse at that on Instagram after revealing his ‘new to him’ Maserati MC12, kicking off the caption with “Starting 2026 off with my biggest purchase ever.”
It's most definitely worth noting that the term “new” is more than accurate with this 22-year-old supercar, as the odometer on the MC12 reads only 800 miles from new. Adding to the already-impressive history, Graham’s newest addition to the garage happens to be the first Maserati MC12 ever produced, also making an appearance as Maserati’s official display car from the Geneva Motor Show in 2004. The Maserati MC12 shapes itself as one of the most influential and unlikely supercars of the 21st century, born from Maserati’s return to international GT racing and built to homologate a dominant race program. Sharing its Ferrari-derived 6.0L naturally aspirated V12 with the Enzo, another fan favorite of Rahal’s, the MC12 delivers around 630 horsepower and a truly raw driving experience. Limited to just 50 road cars, the MC12 quietly rose from an overlooked outlier to a blue-chip collector icon, now recognized as a pinnacle Maserati and one of the most significant homologation supercars ever built.
Although being a true collector who understands that everything has a price, Graham Rahal has already made it very clear that this will be staying in his collection, saying in the Instagram caption, “This is an icon that’s coming to be displayed in our museum and is not for sale! I cannot wait to see it!” Securing one of his dream cars, we tip our hats to Graham Rahal on his new Maserati MC12 and cannot wait to see more content once it arrives and becomes a main display in the GRP museum.
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Source: @grahamrahal Instagram