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F1 Star Charles Leclerc Drives $40 Million Ferrari on Wedding Day

F1 Star Charles Leclerc Drives $40 Million Ferrari on Wedding Day

Racing DNA meets Riviera romance in an eight-figure classic Ferrari.

As the 2026 Formula One season gears up, teams and drivers are pushing every limit—fine-tuning cars, strategies, and every detail to chase victory on the world’s fastest circuits. And while the main objective is to secure the number one spot and celebrate with champagne showers, Scuderia Ferrari F1 driver Charles Leclerc is already doing some pre-season celebrating after announcing his marriage to Alexandra Saint Mleux. Set in the picturesque city of Monaco, where the two call home, Charles and Alexandra Leclerc revealed their most special day with the world through Instagram posts captioned, “28/02/2026 - Civil Wedding 🤍” and “A day we’ll forever remember. 🤍 Part one is done and part 2 will be next year with all of our close ones.” In perfect fashion, it’s the send-off that took the automotive world by storm, as the happy newlyweds drove off along the French Riviera in one of the rarest and most expensive Ferraris ever.

The car in question was a 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa, an icon not just for its timeless design and astronomical value but also for its racing pedigree. With its sleek, curvaceous body and distinctive pontoon fenders, the 250 Testa Rossa is a symbol of Ferrari’s dominance in endurance racing during the late 1950s, securing multiple victories at Le Mans and Sebring. Beyond its track record, the 250 Testa Rossa remains one of the most collectible Ferraris in existence, with examples fetching between $12.4 million (2009) and $16.39 million (2011) at auction and nearly $40 million in a private sale (2014). For Leclerc, piloting this legendary car on such a personal milestone connected motorsport heritage with life’s celebrations, turning a ceremonial drive through Monaco into a rolling tribute to Ferrari’s history and the thrill that has defined the Maranello marque for decades.

 

Jordan Aquistapace