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Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay owns quite the car collection, including a beautiful Ferrari Daytona SP3 he was spotted driving in London recently. One of only 599 made for the entire world, the limited-edition model sold for at least $2.2 million brand new in 2023. However, it’s undoubtedly appreciated in value considerably since then.
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Ramsay parked the supercar along the street for some sort of event. Later, in the evening, he came back out to the Ferrari with a young kid, letting him sit in the driver’s seat and rev the engine. Imagine being that child.

Later, when he was leaving, Ramsay joked before getting in the SP3 that he didn’t know where the door handle was. He also said goodbye to the cameraman, demonstrating that despite his celebrity status and extreme wealth, he’s still kind and down-to-earth.
Curiously, Gordon Ramsay’s Ferrari Daytona SP3 is a left-hand-drive model, not a right-hand-drive like one would expect to see in the UK. Is it registered on mainland Europe? We don’t know but that would be our guess.
Whatever event Ramsay was attending, former Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone might have been present as well. He was captured on film getting out of the back of a Range Rover right by the parked Ferrari, so he might have been in attendance as well.
Built on the bones of the LaFerrari Aperta, the Ferrari Daytona SP3 is an interesting supercar out of Maranello. Instead of using the same engine as the Aperta, it’s powered by the V12 out of the 812 Competizione. What’s more, the infotainment system is borrowed from the SF90.
While that might make it sound like a cobbled-together mess, it apparently is a rather refined ride. We’ve come to expect nothing less from Ferrari, so that really isn’t a surprise.
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