Own the Ferrari 312 Prop Car from Rush Movie

The Ferrari 312: Niki Lauda’s Brutally Honest Review

When Niki Lauda joined the Ferrari team in 1974, he didn’t hold back his thoughts on the car’s performance. In Ron Howard’s film Rush, Lauda is portrayed as saying, “It’s terrible, it drives like a pig!” His brutal honesty about the Ferrari 312 shocked many in the racing world.

A Legendary Driver’s Critique

Despite the Ferrari team’s reputation for excellence, Lauda was unafraid to speak his mind. He criticized the car for its understeering and poor weight distribution, calling it a “shitbox” in the film. This candid assessment of the Ferrari 312 highlighted Lauda’s dedication to performance and his unwillingness to settle for anything less than perfection.

Own a Piece of Racing History

If you’re a fan of motorsport and iconic cars, now is your chance to own a piece of racing history. The Ferrari 312 prop car from the film is up for sale at RM Sotheby’s. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a piece of cinematic and racing history rolled into one.

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