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Maranello, Italy – Ferrari is pleased to announce that to mark its 70th anniversary, it will auction a one-of-a-kind LaFerrari Aperta to benefit the charity Save the Children. The auction will take place on Saturday, September 9th during the “Leggenda e Passione” sale organized with RM Sotheby’s. The event, which will be held on Ferrari’s Fiorano track, is expected to be the most important single marque collector’s car auction in history. The LaFerrari Aperta is the limited-edition special series model launched to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the foundation of the company. Designed for Ferrari’s most passionate clients, the LaFerrari Aperta is the open-top version of the acclaimed LaFerrari hybrid supercar, combining extraordinary performance with the unique exhilaration of open-top driving. For the auction Ferrari has designed a one-of-a-kind livery in stunning metallic Rosso Fuoco and featuring a metallic Bianco Italia double racing stripe on the bonnet and rear. Th...

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