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Spa-Francorchamps (Belgium) (AFP) - Ferrari’s hopes of marking their landmark 900th Formula "I lost the drive, I felt I had to stop. Once they get the car back we'll see what happens." To cap a miserable day for the scarlet scuderia, Raikkonen The yellow Ferrari and an orange 1998 McLaren F1 sports car, estimated at more than $12 million, are part of a private collection of 25 autos that includes 10 Ferraris, two Lamborghinis and two Bugattis that will be auctioned by RM Sotheby’s. The seller "which is less suitable for our car. "I am sorry because it is the Italian grand prix, but I want to be a realist," Arrivabene added. "I have no intention to deceive the Tifosi — I prefer to say things as they are." Ferrari may, however, get a boost from RELATED: Take a Closer Look at the 1956 Ferrari 250 GT “Tour de France” Cars View gallery The man who originally purchased this car was nothing short of motor racing royalty—storied Spanish playboy and sports car pilot, Alfonso de Portago. .