Owner of $1.8 Million Roofless Ferrari Monza SP1 Compelled to Employ Umbrella in Heavy Rain

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Owner Of Roofless Ferrari Monza SP1 Worth $1.8 Million Forced To Use Umbrella During Heavy Rain

The Ferrari Monza SP1, a roofless one-seater sports car valued at a staggering $1.8 million, recently found itself in an unexpected predicament when caught in a heavy downpour.

With its unique design featuring no roof or windscreen, the SP1 was left vulnerable to the elements, prompting its owner to resort to unconventional measures to protect it from the rain.

Despite its hefty price tag and unconventional features, the Ferrari Monza SP1 and its counterpart, the SP2, had already sold out prior to their official debut.

Only 499 units were made available for purchase, reserved exclusively for Ferrari’s most dedicated clientele and collectors. This limited availability added to the allure of these exceptional vehicles.

Ferrari Monza SP1
Ferrari Monza SP1 (Credits: Autojosh)

Powered by a formidable naturally-aspirated V12 engine, the Monza SP1 boasts impressive performance capabilities, capable of accelerating from 0 to 62 mph in just 2.9 seconds and reaching a speed of 124 mph in 7.9 seconds.

This formidable powertrain pays homage to the classic racing Ferraris of yesteryears, drawing inspiration from iconic models such as the 1948 166 MM, the 750 Monza, and the 860 Monza.

A recent viral moment captured the attention of enthusiasts worldwide when images surfaced of a Ferrari Monza SP1 navigating through the rain-drenched highways of Taiwan.

The owner, faced with unexpected showers, ingeniously shielded the interior of the prized supercar using a custom Ferrari umbrella. The unconventional sight drew admiration from onlookers, with social media buzzing with comments applauding the owner’s dedication and resourcefulness.

This particular SP1, valued at $1.8 million, represents just one of the 499 examples produced, with notable figures like Swedish professional athlete Zlatan Ibrahimovic among the fortunate owners.

Despite its steep price and unique design, the Monza SP1 managed to captivate enthusiasts and collectors alike, selling out before its official unveiling.

Derived from the Ferrari 812 Superfast platform, the Monza SP1 and SP2 embody the essence of classic racing Ferraris while incorporating modern engineering and design elements. The result is a breathtaking fusion of heritage and innovation, delivering an unparalleled driving experience for those fortunate enough to experience it firsthand.

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