A screaming piece of Ferrari history from the glory days of the ‘90s—an actual street-legal race car—is heading for the auction block. The 1996 F355 Challenge, a stripped-down, flat-out beast of the Prancing Horse’s golden era, rolls under Broad Arrow’s gavel October 10, expected to fetch anywhere from €275k to a eye-watering €350k.

Birthed for Ferrari’s elite track series, this wasn’t some garage-built hack job. Only 300 left Maranello’s gates, tailor-made for deep-pocketed speed freaks who craved proper racing but refused to trailer their toys home. This one? It’s got pedigree. Delivered fresh to ex-Formula 3 hotshoe Harald Brutschin, it still rocks the dodgy McDonald’s livery from its factory-backed glory days.

Pop the hood and there it sits: that sonorous 3.5-liter V8 wailing at 8,500 rpm, churning out 375 horses through a gated six-speed. No turbos, no tricks—just pure Italian fire. But here’s the kicker: Ferrari didn’t just bolt on a roll cage and call it a day. They gutted the plush stuff, bolted in race seats, F40-spec Brembos, and ditched weight with magnesium wheels. The works. Added €25k to the sticker back when an F355 cost €120k.

It’s legit road-legal. Try that with today’s hyper-track specials. And with 43,478 clicks and a recent engine-out spa day—including fresh timing belts—this old warhorse isn’t some museum piece. Three binders of receipts prove it’s been flogged but loved.
Think of it as the ultimate Italian time capsule: raw, unfiltered, and smelling of Castrol. A relic of Ferrari’s no-holds-barred past that still shreds asphalt legally. Good luck finding another.
Source/Images: Broad Arrow