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  1. SAFE4NOW

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    #1 SAFE4NOW, Feb 3, 2016
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    Offered for Sale!

    I copied this description because I personally could not come up with a better write up myself!

    A personal friend of mine needs to make room for another Italian and asked me to put the word out.

    Please PM me with any questions and I will do my best to respond in a timely manner.

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    770 bhp, Ferrari 90-degree 049 V-10 engine. Ferrari seven-speed longitudinal semi-automatic sequential gearbox, double wishbones, pushrod front and rear suspension, Brembo disc brakes. Wheelbase: 118.5 in.

    •Campaigned by Michael Schumacher in his first championship-winning season with Ferrari
    •Winner of the 2000 Brazilian Grand Prix
    •Ready for further use in Ferrari’s F1 Clienti program - estimates available for track support upon request.


    At the start of the 2000 Formula One season, Technical Director Ross Brawn said, “I think we’ve probably had the best car we have ever had at the beginning of the season since the present group has been working together here at Ferrari.” With team principal Jean Todt at the helm and drivers Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello, the Ferrari dream team were starting their fourth year together and looked as if they could at last be in a position to win the World Championship, a feat that they had not accomplished since Jody Schekter won 21 seasons earlier in 1979.

    SCHUMACHER’S FIRST WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WITH THE SCUDERIA

    Ferrari’s Formula One car for 2000, the F1-2000, was a completely new design. Utilizing a 90-degree V-10 instead of an 80-degree enabled Ross Brawn’s technical team to lower the center of gravity of the car and spend a great deal of attention on the aero package, which was substantially improved. For the first time, the Scuderia believed that they really had a strong chance of taking the fight to McLaren right from the first Grand Prix.

    They were right. Schumacher took the checkered flag for the first race of the season in Australia, once more in Brazil two weeks later, and yet again at San Marino the following round of the championship. The Imola race was won, thanks not only to Schumacher’s sublime driving, but also to pit stop tactics for which Brawn had gained such an exemplary reputation. “Michael paced himself beautifully in order not to alert Häkkinen too much,” Brawn said. “Then as soon as Häkkinen was in the pits for a second time—bang!—Michael did the business. It was a race we won which they should have won thanks in part to that longer middle stint and in part to Michael putting in the fast lap times at exactly the right moment.”

    However, Ferrari was not to have it all its own way. Midway through the season, Schumacher had a lead of 22 points, but after a series of non-finishes, by the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa he was tailing Häkkinen by six points. The fight back was about to begin. Schumacher won at Monza and yet again at Indianapolis. Victory at Suzuka in the Japanese Grand Prix meant that Ferrari and Michael Schumacher had clinched the World Championship; after 21 seasons and more than 340 races, Ferrari was back on top and the start of its domination of Formula One was about the begin. Schumacher had taken nine victories in 2000 and three further podiums.

    CHASSIS 198

    Chassis 198, the car presented here, was used as the team’s spare car throughout much of the season and was raced by Michael Schumacher twice. During qualifying at Interlagos for the Brazilian Grand Prix, Michael ran wide, badly damaging the underside of his race car, and he switched to this car. He qualified third on the grid. During the race, he battled with Häkkinen for the lead, Ferrari running a two-stop strategy to McLaren’s one-stop. In the end, it was an easy cruise to victory for Schumacher. Häkkinen’s engine blew up, and David Coulthard, in the second McLaren, was disqualified due to excessive wear on his front wing end plates.

    Schumacher was ecstatic after the win, his second straight win from the start of the season. He said, “We made an obvious improvement to our starting strategy, I was able to catch Mika but I didn’t want to take a risk too soon and of course he was not keen to let me pass. I enjoyed our battle—it’s been a long time since there was a good fight and overtaking for the lead.”

    Schumacher found himself behind the wheel of chassis 198 at the Spanish Grand Prix at the Circuit de Catalunya on May 7th. Schumacher qualified on pole position for the first time in the 2000 season (his 24th career pole). Michael led much of the race but a problem with the refueling nozzle and then a slow puncture dropped him back. He finished fifth. Chassis 198 would be driven by Schumacher yet again at the famed Monte Carlo Grand Prix, but he did not finish due to a broken pushrod.

    Having taken both the Driver’s and Constructor’s Championships, the President of Ferrari, Luca di Montezemolo, spoke of the team’s technical strengths and solidarity created by Jean Todt: “The results are down to a group which we would like to keep unchanged, they are all linked by a common denominator, a passion for Ferrari, which is unique in the world. We have been at the top level for several years and we did not always get what we deserved. We can only try to be the best. I would also like to recall the great difficulties we had to overcome and the criticism, which often rained down on us. I often tell my colleagues that Ferrari would not be what it is without its critics. We are always a reference point, which is the destiny of the very best. We must not waiver in our duty, which is to keep winning.”

    Following its professional retirement, chassis 198 was rebuilt by the factory for future use in F1 Clienti events and would be an excellent acquisition, as it is symbolic of both Ferrari’s return to domination in Formula One and the start of Michael Schumacher’s iconic run with Ferrari to five World Championship titles.


    Steve

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  2. Sushimon355

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    dang Steve, hate to see this car leave the DFW area but glad to have had the opportunity to see it up close...best of luck with the sale. hopefully the buyer is as generous as the current owner in allowing the public to view such a magnificent machine
     
  3. cf355

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    wow....is this cool :)
     
  4. Sandy Eggo

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    Wow, what a piece of history! Unassailable provenance. I'm mildly surprised that Ferrari wouldn't be interested in buying it back for their museum.

    Good luck!
     
  5. SAFE4NOW

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    I was thinking a group buy with all the FCA-DFW club members and Rob could let us keep it at his place.... LoL

    Agreed, and " they " have been contacted as well. ;-)

    S
     
  6. amenasce

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    Can i test drive it with just my Illinois driver's license? I don't buy a car if I can't test drive it :)
     
  7. SAFE4NOW

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    Absolutely, there will be a " small " deposit required..... LOL

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  9. NeuroBeaker

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    Wow, these are fantastic pictures. What a special Ferrari. :cool:

    Many thanks,
    Andrew.
     
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    Best car of the best era. Couldn't be any better than this. It's a shame how f1 went to small engine turbo and pieces of art like this are done
     
  12. willrace

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    2nd - Such "improvements" started my diminishing interest in F1 in general.

    What a car to have!! YOWZA!!!!
     
  13. UConn Husky

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    Just to repeat it....WOW. What a piece of history right there. Personally given the choice to own ANY Ferrari at any price, this is the one. I'd take this over a 250 GTO. Hope Santa is listening :)
     
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  14. Ira Schwartz

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    I take your point, honestly, but what exactly would you DO with it- as opposed to, say, that GTO? Having briefly driven a couple of mid-late-'90s vintage F1 cars, I can tell you that for mere mortals it's a lot harder to do (with any degree of competence) than it looks. And to keep it as a static display piece doesn't seem like much fun, so . . .
     
  15. darth550

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    Since I couldn't fit in the ****er, not much! :(
     
  16. ChicagoFerrari

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    I agree it's not exactly a car you drive but it seems that too many people with perfectly drive able Ferraris don't drive them anyway, at least the ones in this price range.
     
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  17. Perkins

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    This or a LaF?
     
  18. Heat Seeker WS6

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    Wow! Imagine this beast screaming around Road America!
     
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  19. riccardone

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    Practice makes perfect!

    If it were one of the turbos from the 80s, with three pedals and 1500hp in qualifying setup, now that would be a tough one...
     
  20. I'm 360 Canuck

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    Oh please let me win the lottery! Unreal.
     
  22. Ferrari_Soon

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    more reason to play the lotto!
     

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