Ferrari Spoils Its Drivers With $300,000 Magnificent Cars to Manage Their Days in Barcelona

More than just an F1 team now, Ferrari is a world-renowned brand. Owning the luxury sports cars that the Italian outfit manufactures is a dream for many. This is also one of the many ways the Scuderia Ferrari drivers are living the dream. Apart from sporting the prestigious and reputed red suit, Charles Leclerc and...The post Ferrari Spoils Its Drivers With $300,000 Magnificent Cars to Manage Their Days in Barcelona appeared first on The SportsRush.

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More than just an F1 team now, Ferrari is a world-renowned brand. Owning the luxury sports cars that the Italian outfit manufactures is a dream for many. This is also one of the many ways the Scuderia Ferrari drivers are living the dream.

Apart from sporting the prestigious and reputed red suit, Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz also get to drive around in the top-of-the-line cars from the Italian carmakers. Their casual strolls in Barcelona highlighted this scenario once again. F1 photographer Kym Illman gave an insight into the Ferrari men’s rides for the weekend in Spain.



The two Scuderia drivers arrived at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in Ferrari’s flagship Roma Spyders. He revealed in his YouTube video , the Spaniard arrived at the track in a red Spyder – Spyder denoting it’s a soft top. His teammate Charles Leclerc also arrived in the same make but with a different paint job.

The Monegasque was given the blue-colored Roma for his conveyance needs for the Spanish GP weekend. It’s unclear if it’s the blue finish resembles the Miami GP Azzurro La Plata or Azzurro Dino colors. The Ferrari men always arrive in style on race weekends and for Barcelona, it was the Roma.

The stylish Ferrari vehicles cost a whopping $272,970 for the base model, and with additional specs, it can easily touch or exceed $300,000. The expensive cars are top of the line with a spine-tingling high-revving 3.9-liter Twin-turbo V8 under the hood.

It can also go from 0-60 mph in 3.3 secon.