Ferrari F1 car was found on a rundown farm in the English countryside

  • A YouTuber found a Ferrari F1 car hiding under a tarpaulin on a farm
  • The car looks to be in an early 1990s livery thanks to its cigarette sponsorship
  • Its value could be well over $1 million if it is a genuine race car

Published on Feb 05, 2025 at 5:18 PM (UTC+4)
by Henry Kelsall

Last updated on May 13, 2025 at 1:20 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

YouTuber The Bearded Explorer has found an abandoned Ferrari Formula 1 car under a tarpaulin on a derelict and deserted farm racer.

The red and white livery with Marlboro branding indicates it was from the early to mid-1990s when cigarette advertising was still allowed.

Ferrari ran red and white liveries in the 1993 Formula 1 season, indicating it could be either an ex-racer or a show car from that year. Jean Alesi and Gerhard Berger were the drivers that year.

Despite its location, the car is in reasonably solid condition. Rust and dirt are minimal, and the paintwork appears to have been well-protected. If it is a genuine race car, it could be worth over $1 million.

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Henry joined the Supercar Blondie team in February 2025, and since then has covered a wide array of topics ranging from EVs, American barn finds, and the odd Cold War jet. He’s combined his passion for cars with his keen interest in motorsport and his side hustle as a volunteer steam locomotive fireman at a leading heritage steam railway in England.