In a thrilling turn of events for motorsport enthusiasts and collectors alike, a stunning Porsche 911 GT2, once graced by the hands of racing royalty Max Verstappen, is set to ignite the auction block in the United States. This remarkable vehicle isn’t just any car—it’s a piece of racing history, signed by the four-time Formula One champion himself, and is expected to fetch a staggering price between $550,000 and $650,000.
This exclusive Porsche 911 GT2 stands out not only for its limited production—only 200 units made—but also for its illustrious past. Originally sold to Verstappen in August 2019, this car has been a pivotal part of his racing journey. The vehicle was notably driven by both Max and his father, Jos Verstappen, during a memorable test day at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in January 2020, a moment captured in the documentary “Max Verstappen: Whatever It Takes.”
What makes this auction even more compelling is the personal touch that Max Verstappen has left on the car. His signature can be found in three distinct locations: the passenger side dashboard, the engine bay, and prominently on the front hood, adding an extra layer of allure for potential bidders. The blend of performance pedigree and personal connection makes this GT2 not just a car, but a coveted trophy for any serious collector or racing fan.
As the auction approaches, anticipation builds. The vehicle is not merely a mode of transport; it embodies the spirit of racing and the legacy of a family deeply embedded in the sport. For those looking to own a slice of that legacy, this is a moment not to be missed.
Meanwhile, fans of the Formula One circuit can catch up on the latest happenings as RacingNews365’s Ian Parkes, Sam Coop, and Nick Golding reflect on the recent Azerbaijan Grand Prix. The discussions include Oscar Piastri’s shocking mishaps and the pivotal question of whether Verstappen has reignited his quest for the championship. With all this excitement in the air, the auction of the signed Porsche 911 GT2 promises to be a landmark event in the world of motorsport memorabilia.