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Lewis Hamilton's net worth in 2025: From the racetrack to real estate
Lewis Hamilton's net worth in 2025: From the racetrack to real estate

Time of India

time04-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Lewis Hamilton's net worth in 2025: From the racetrack to real estate

Lewis Hamilton (via getty Images) Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time Formula 1 World Champion, isn't just a legend on the track—he's also built an empire off it. Hamilton's move to Ferrari in 2025 marked a significant chapter in his career. Reports suggest he's earning an annual salary of $60 million, making him one of the highest-paid drivers in the sport . Beyond his base salary, Hamilton's endorsements with brands like Tommy Hilfiger, Puma, Sony, and IWC Schaffhausen contribute substantially to his income . Hamilton's wealth isn't just tied up in cars and contracts; he's also a real estate connoisseur. His property holdings include: Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Secure Cloud Storage Services for Your Personal Files and Data Protection Degree Online | Search Ads Learn More Undo Monaco: A $24.5 million mansion in the exclusive Fontvieille district London: A $38 million residence in Kensington New York: A $66 million penthouse in Manhattan Milan: A luxury home in the Porta Nuova district, acquired after his move to Ferrari . Colorado: A ranch in Aspen, which he considers his true home . Hamilton's passion for speed extends beyond Formula 1. His car collection is valued at approximately $16.5 million and includes LaFerrari Aperta, two Mercedes-AMG Project One hypercars, and Pagani Zonda 760 LH. He previously owned a $29 million Bombardier Challenger 605 private jet, which he sold to reduce his carbon footprint . Additionally, he owns a $4 million Sunseeker 90 yacht, often moored in Monaco. Hamilton's entrepreneurial spirit has led him to invest in various ventures like Neat Burger, Almave and Denver Broncos. As of 2025, his net worth is estimated to be between $285 million and $480 million. At 40, Hamilton continues to break records and redefine success in Formula 1. His move to Ferrari not only signifies a new chapter in his racing career but also underscores his enduring marketability and influence in the sport. With a net worth approaching half a billion dollars, Hamilton's legacy extends far beyond the track, solidifying his status as a global icon.

1-of-210 Ferrari LaFerrari Aperta Listed for Sale with Under 1,500 Miles
1-of-210 Ferrari LaFerrari Aperta Listed for Sale with Under 1,500 Miles

Yahoo

time16-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

1-of-210 Ferrari LaFerrari Aperta Listed for Sale with Under 1,500 Miles

⚡️ Read the full article on Motorious One of the most coveted modern Ferrari hypercars has hit the private market, as RM Sotheby's announces the availability of a 2017 Ferrari LaFerrari Aperta—one of just 210 units ever built. Offered with under 1,500 miles on the odometer, the hybrid V12 convertible is now listed through the firm's Private Sales division. Built to celebrate Ferrari's 70th anniversary, the LaFerrari Aperta is the open-top version of the groundbreaking LaFerrari, which was part of the hybrid hypercar "Holy Trinity" alongside the McLaren P1 and Porsche 918 Spyder. While all three revolutionized the supercar segment with their electrified powertrains, the Aperta stands out as the rarest of the group and one of Ferrari's most exclusive production models in recent history. This example is finished in classic Rosso Corsa over a Nero Alcantara interior and features Ferrari Classiche Certification. It retains the original 963-horsepower hybrid drivetrain, which pairs a high-revving 6.3-liter V12 with a HY-KERS electric motor system. With a 9,250-rpm redline and a 0–60 mph time of just 2.4 seconds, the LaFerrari Aperta delivers Formula 1-inspired technology in a road-going package. Significant engineering modifications were required to convert the LaFerrari coupe into the Aperta, including reinforced chassis elements and revised airflow management, ensuring the car's performance figures remained uncompromised. Unlike the standard LaFerrari, the Aperta features removable roof panels, allowing drivers to experience its performance with the wind in their hair and the V12 in full voice. Pre-sold to Ferrari's most loyal clients, the Aperta was unavailable to the general public upon launch and remains rarer than the Enzo, F50, F40, and 288 GTO. Its combination of extreme rarity, advanced hybrid performance, and collector status places it among the most desirable Ferraris ever produced. This meticulously maintained example represents a rare opportunity to acquire a piece of Ferrari history. Interested parties can inquire through RM Sotheby's Private Sales or visit duPont REGISTRY for further details.

This Huge Ferrari Collection Will Amaze You
This Huge Ferrari Collection Will Amaze You

Yahoo

time20-02-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

This Huge Ferrari Collection Will Amaze You

Read the full story on Backfire News For most people, seeing a Ferrari drive down the road is a special event, but this huge collection owned by David Lee would boggle their minds. The man is a prolific collector of rides from Maranello, but usually we only get to see a few of his rides at a time. However, he's given a full, in-depth tour of everything he owns and it's man owns Ferraris ranging from model years 1964 to 2024. His collection contains rides from seven different decades, showing you quite a bit of history from the brand and showcasing the evolution of its designs and technologies. Lee starts out the tour with his Big Five cars, which he owns in both red and yellow, calling them 'ketchup and mustard.' These are, of course, the Ferrari 288 GTO, F40, F50, Enzo, and LaFerrari Aperta. Those alone are impressive, but that's just the beginning. After that, Lee shows off even more of a rarity: Michael Schumacher's F2002 Formula one race car. That's right, it's the car Schumacher piloted to a World Championship and is something you won't see just anywhere. As Lee explains, you have to prove your worthiness to Ferrari to gain access to different cars, in particular the limited edition models. We already are well aware of that, but it constantly amazes us how many people are utterly clueless about how selective the automaker is. The man says when you work up to a certain level, Ferrari will offer to sell old F1 cars to you as a customer. We can imagine those don't come cheap and the sales contract probably has a lot of stipulations included, because you're becoming a caretaker for part of Scuderia Ferrari's storied past. Therea are many other impressive rides showcased in this collection tour, so check out the video and enjoy. Images via Ferrari Collector David Lee/YouTube

Watch Gordon Ramsay Drive His Ferrari Daytona SP3 In London
Watch Gordon Ramsay Drive His Ferrari Daytona SP3 In London

Yahoo

time19-02-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Watch Gordon Ramsay Drive His Ferrari Daytona SP3 In London

Read the full story on Backfire News Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay owns quite the car collection, including a beautiful Ferrari Daytona SP3 he was spotted driving in London recently. One of only 599 made for the entire world, the limited-edition model sold for at least $2.2 million brand new in 2023. However, it's undoubtedly appreciated in value considerably since parked the supercar along the street for some sort of event. Later, in the evening, he came back out to the Ferrari with a young kid, letting him sit in the driver's seat and rev the engine. Imagine being that child. Later, when he was leaving, Ramsay joked before getting in the SP3 that he didn't know where the door handle was. He also said goodbye to the cameraman, demonstrating that despite his celebrity status and extreme wealth, he's still kind and down-to-earth. Curiously, Gordon Ramsay's Ferrari Daytona SP3 is a left-hand-drive model, not a right-hand-drive like one would expect to see in the UK. Is it registered on mainland Europe? We don't know but that would be our guess. Whatever event Ramsay was attending, former Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone might have been present as well. He was captured on film getting out of the back of a Range Rover right by the parked Ferrari, so he might have been in attendance as well. Built on the bones of the LaFerrari Aperta, the Ferrari Daytona SP3 is an interesting supercar out of Maranello. Instead of using the same engine as the Aperta, it's powered by the V12 out of the 812 Competizione. What's more, the infotainment system is borrowed from the SF90. While that might make it sound like a cobbled-together mess, it apparently is a rather refined ride. We've come to expect nothing less from Ferrari, so that really isn't a surprise. Images via TFJJ/YouTube

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