Background
This car will be sold +VAT on the hammer price.
The Ferrari 575 was a two-seater grand touring car launched in 2002 and came as an updated version of the 550 Maranello. Largely identical in design to its predecessor, the 575 only featured minor design changes, but the engine displacement was increased and for the first time, an automatic “F1” gearbox was available, which would indeed equip most of the 575 to leave the production line; of the 2,056 cars produced, only 246 were specified with a manual gearbox.
A variety of different versions were available, and in 2003, the brand with the prancing horse announced that several 575M had been modified to racing specification and called 575 GTC. The cars were developed to compete in the FIA GT Championship and modifications included added vents on the front, a roll cage, and a sequential gearbox among others. Spectacular from a design and development perspective, the 575 GTC however fell short of expectations and would only achieve two race wins in the 2003 respectively 2004 season. Only 13 GTC were ever built and their modest racing history meant that the model was put out of use in competitive racing in 2005.
Ferrari never built a 575 GTC for the road; all cars were exclusively designed for track use. This was not to the satisfaction of the team at Classic Youngtimers Consultancy from the Netherlands, and the result of their work is offered for sale here today.







