Four legendary Formula 1 cars are set to feature in RM Sotheby’s upcoming Monaco auction, with an expected combined value of over €10million.
The auction, which will take place at the Grimaldi Forum on 25 April 2026, will include a 1978 Ferrari 312 T3, 1991 Ferrari 642, 1984 Toleman TG183B and 1979 Fittipaldi F6/A.
1978 Ferrari 312 T3
Estimate: €4.5million – €5.5million
The 1978 Ferrari 312 T3 was driven by Carlos Reutemann in four rounds of the 1978 F1 season and by Gilles Villeneuve in the 1979 Argentinian Grand Prix. Designed by Mauro Forghieri, the 312 T3 is powered by a naturally-aspirated, 3-litre, flat-12 Ferrari Tipo 015 engine, boasting approximately 515 horsepower and 236 lb ft of torque.
Carlos Reutemann, Ferrari 312T3
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1991 Ferrari 642
Estimate: €3million – €4million
The 1991 Ferrari 642 chassis on offer, no. 125, served as a spare car for Alain Prost and Jean Alesi at the Brazilian and San Marino Grands Prix. Designed by Steve Nichols and Jean-Claude Migeot, the 642 is powered by a 3.5-litre naturally-aspirated V12 engine.
While the Maranello outfit was hoping for a championship title with the 642, its best grand prix finish was second at the 1991 United States Grand Prix with Prost at the wheel.
The 642 chassis 125 comes with a spare rear wing, jacks, starter and tyre warming blankets.
Jean Alesi, Ferrari 642
Photo by: Ercole Colombo
1984 Toleman TG183B
Estimate: €2.8million – €3.8million
The 1984 Toleman TG183B was driven by three-time champion Ayrton Senna on his home debut at the Brazilian Grand Prix. The TG183B was an updated version of the TG183 and was introduced for the 1983 season, running until four races into the 1984 season.
Pierre Gasly, Toleman TG183B
Photo by: Silverstone
1979 Fittipaldi F6/A
Estimate: €500,000 – €700,000
The 1979 Fittipaldi F6/A was raced by Emerson Fittipaldi in seven rounds of the 1979 season, including a seventh-place finish at Watkins Glen. The chassis on offer, no. F-6-A1, features a rebuilt 3.0-litre Cosworth DFV engine with less than 400km on the clock.
The F6/A also competed in the 2024 Monaco Historic Grand Prix, and made appearances at the 2021 Goodwood Festival of Speed and the 2024 French Grand Prix support race.
Fittipaldi Cosworth F6A
Photo by: JEP / Motorsport Images
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