Following a record-setting Monterey Car Week 2026 that generated $758 million in auction sales, where Ferrari was the dominant marque, duPont REGISTRY Live closed 21 lots this past week, led by a track-only 2020 McLaren Senna GTR. The results followed a special two-car dR Live Monterey drop, which included the platform debut of a GT Silver Metallic Porsche Carrera GT. Nine lots remain open for bidding, headlined by a 2003 Saleen S7 with documented ties to Paul Walker and Roger Rodas.
Lots Closed: Highlights

A 2020 McLaren Senna GTR, chassis 45 of 75, finished in MSO Pure White, hammered at $ 1,131,000 ($1,187,550 with Buyer's Premium). Standard factory track-spec GTRs have traded publicly between $970,000 and $1,450,000 depending on mileage and specification, with the highest confirmed standard result being $1,435,000 achieved at RM Sotheby's Monterey. Offered with a Bill of Sale, the Senna GTR is not street-legal, and this latest result for the track-only hypercar firmly lands in that range. Staying with McLaren, a 2021 765 LT finished in Curacao Blue with MSO options closed at $605,000 ($635,250 with Buyer's Premium).
Four C8 Corvettes, three of which were 2019 ZR1s, closed last week, producing some interesting observations. A 345-mile manual ZTK hammered at $297,500($312,375 with Buyer's Premium) while an 837-mile ZTK hammered at $173,000($181,650 with Buyer's Premium). The manual transmission combined with 492 fewer miles produced a 72 percent premium over the higher-mileage ZTK. A 14,089-mile 3ZR example hammered at $130,000($136,500 with Buyer's Premium).
Onto Porsche and a 991.2 2018 Porsche GT2 RS Weissach finished in striking Miami Blue and equipped with the highly desirable Weissach Package and 3,019 miles hammered at 765,000(803,250 with Buyer's Premium), above both prior platform Weissach results of $530,000 and $671,786 this summer, though below the $1,000,000 publicly documented high achieved by a 593-mile Viola Purple example on BaT back in July. A 996 2001 Porsche GT2 Clubsport, one of 70 produced, hammered at 362,000(380,100 with Buyer's Premium) with 7,700 miles.
A 991.2 2019 Porsche 911 Speedster in Carmine Red, one of just 65 produced in this colour from 1,948 total examples, hammered at $452,000($474,600 with Buyer's Premium), or roughly 1.32x its original MSRP of $343k. Coming to Ferrari, the top lot was a 1972 Ferrari Dino 246 GT finished in Giallo Modena with a rebuilt engine hammered at $370,000 ($388,500 with Buyer's Premium). At Bonhams Laguna Seca on August 13, a numbers-matching, original-engine 1972 Dino finished at $417,500. The rebuilt engine highlights the $47,000 differential between the two results.
Rounding out the closed lots is a 2017 Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG 6x6 with OEM conversion parts that hammered at $478,000 ($501,900 with Buyer’s Premium). A Brabus G63 6x6, one of 15 made, previously closed on the platform at $953,399.
Upcoming Lots: Highlights
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Nine lots are open for bidding, with a 2003 Saleen S7 serving as the headline lot. As documented in our coverage, this particular car belonged to Roger Rodas, Paul Walker's business partner and co-owner of Always Evolving, confirmed by a California title in the name of AE Mtrs.
Chassis 03-024, finished in Speedlab Silver with 1,910 miles, features founder Steve Saleen's signature under the driver's side door, and is one of only two naturally aspirated S7s built without the polished-wheel upgrade. Currently bid to $449,000; eight days remain on what will become the second Saleen S7 to close on dR Live, following last month's record-setting S7 LM from the SFX collection.
A 2023 Ferrari 812 GTS Atelier in Grigio Silverstone currently bid to $600,000 closes tomorrow. A standard 812 GTS hammered at $780,000 ($819,000 with Buyer's Premium) on this platform during Monterey week. Sticking with Ferrari, a V12-powered factory-gated 1999 550 Maranello finished in Argento Nurburgring is currently bid to $154,000, whereas a Rosso Corsa 2006 360 Modena with the F1 Automated manual and only 5,247 miles is now bid to $89,000. Yet another Dino makes an appearance this week, with this particular 1970 246 GT a 1st in class Cavallino Winner carrying Ferrari Classiche certification.
A 997.1 2011 Porsche GT3RS with 13,000 miles is bid to $352,000 with four days remaining, whereas a 2002 Porsche 911 GT2 with X-Code options, one of just five for the US and appearing for the second time on the platform, is now bidding at $225,000. Other highlights include a red 2006 Ford GT Mark IV with 8,998 miles, currently bid to $376,000 with one day remaining.
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***All prices reflect hammer at auction close and exclude Buyer's Premium unless otherwise stated. A hammered result confirms that an auction has ended and does not represent a completed transaction. All sales are subject to duPont REGISTRY Live's 14-Day Return Policy and standard purchase and sale terms.