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A Ferrari 458 Speciale from 2015 for more than 400,000 euros, a Mercedes-Benz SL 65 AMG Black Series from 2009 for more than 300,000 euros and a Ferrari Enzo from 2004 which is so valuable that the price is not given.

All first-hand from a former Formula 1 champion.

Sebastian Vettel sells some pieces of jewelry from his private car collection.

The four-time Formula 1 world champion offers eight special sports cars through a renowned dealer from Great Britain.

From Ferrari, from Mercedes and one from BMW.

A spokeswoman for Vettel confirmed the intended sale.

Some of the rarities have peculiarities such as the Vettel logo embroidered on the headrests or the name of the Formula 1 driver engraved on the steering wheel - and they also have a new owner.

Two Ferraris have already been sold.

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The most expensive car that is still available is a yellow Ferrari F12 TDF from 2016 for over 800,000 euros.

It is also the most modern vehicle.

Aston Martin denies rumors

The reasons for the sale were not disclosed.

Previously, "Auto, Motor und Sport" reported on it.

Maybe the Heppenheimer would like to ban his old employer from his own garage.

Vettel has left Ferrari after six years and will drive in Formula 1 for the English works team Aston Martin from the coming season.

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At the request of “Auto, Motor und Sport” Aston Martin denied that his new racing team had asked him to sell the cars and only drive around in Aston Martin sports cars in the future.