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Sir Jackie Stewart Talks Ralph Lauren's Amazing Car Collection + Favorite Ferrari Cars Paris 2011
Sir Jackie Stewart Really Knows Ralph Lauren's Amazing Car Collection. He has even raced one of the cars when new and with Ralph Lauren. Watch in UltraHD + SUBSCRIBE #CARJAMTV
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Ralph Lauren collection includes a 1938 Bugatti, a 1958 Ferrari Testa Rossa and a 2010 Lamborghini Murcielago
With this collection, Ralph Lauren shows that the automobile is a major art form created by the industry’s biggest names: Bugatti, Alfa Romeo, Bentley, Mercedes-Benz, Jaguar, Porsche and of course, Ferrari, the high point of this unique collection.
Ralph Lauren car collection value: upwards of $350 million
How many cars does Ralph Lauren have: About 60 / 70 cars
A Ralph Lauren car collection documentary was broadcast in Europe but this Carjam video gives you a good idea of the collection.
Ralph Lauren most expensive car is either the 1938 Bugatti 57CSC Atlantic or the Ferrari 250 GTO, both would be worth over $45 million.
Ferrari introduced the 250 LM (Le Mans). It was developed as a coupe version of the 250 P and was ostensibly a new production car intended to meet FIA homologation requirements for the Group 3 GT class. The intention was for the 250 LM to replace the 250 GTO as Ferrari's premier GT-class racer.
32 total 250 LM chassis were built from 1963 to 1965, According to Ferrari naming convention, the 3.3 litre cars should have been designated "275 LM", however Enzo Ferrari insisted that the name remain 250 LM in order to facilitate the homologation process.
The Ferrari 250 LM was successfully raced around the world by both factory-supported and privateer racers. Unlike the Ferrari 250/ Ferrari 275/ Ferrari 330 P cars, new Ferrari 250 LMs were sold to private customers and campaigned by privateer teams. From 1964 through 1967, Ferrari 250 LMs were raced by Scuderia Ferrari, NART, Maranello Concessionaires, Ecurie Filipinetti, Ecurie Francorchamps Notably, a Ferrari 250 LM (chassis 5893) entered by the North American Racing Team won the 1965 24 Hours of Le Mans driven by Jochen Rindt and Masten Gregory. This remains Ferrari's last overall victory in the endurance classic.
The Ferrari 250 LM is highly sought-after by serious auto collectors Ferrari 250 LMs price more than $10 million USD and auction records for this model have been repeatedly broken in the past 10 years.
Sir John Young "Jackie" Stewart, age 79 OBE (born 11 June 1939) is a British former Formula One racing driver from Scotland. Nicknamed the "Flying Scot", Jackie Stewart competed in Formula One between 1965 and 1973, winning three World Drivers' Championships, and twice finishing as runner-up over those nine seasons.
Outside of Formula One, Sir Jackie Stewart narrowly missed out on a win at his first attempt at the Indianapolis 500 in 1966 Stewart Grand Prix Formula One racing team.
Sir Jackie Stewart appears in the 1966 John Frankenheimer movie Grand Prix doing all the driving scenes for actor Brian Bedford, who played Scott Stoddard, as Bedford did not know how to drive. Sir Jackie Stewart anachronistically appeared in a cameo in a 1977 episode of "Lupin III" as a competitor in the 1977 Monaco Grand Prix and also once appeared on the UK motoring program Top Gear as a driving instructor for host James May. Sir Jackie Stewart was the subject in the Roman Polanski-produced film Weekend of a Champion, in which Polanski shadows him throughout a race weekend at the 1971 Monaco Grand Prix.
George Harrison, a good friend of Sir Jackie Stewart's, released a single, "Faster", in 1979 as a tribute to Stewart, Niki Lauda, Ronnie Peterson and fellow Formula One race car drivers. Sir Jackie Stewart is also interviewed in some depth in Martin Scorsese's documentary biography of Harrison, George Harrison: Living in the Material World. Stewart was featured in the video to the song "Supreme" by British singer, Robbie Williams. Sir Jackie Stewart also wrote the foreword for the book The Centenary Of The Car 1885-1985 by Andrew Whyte in 1984.
Sir Jackie Stewart appeared in several UPS commercials in 2002 and 2003 as a consultant for Dale Jarrett to convince Jarrett to "race the Big Brown truck". Sir Jackie Stewart, along with his son Mark, appeared in a Vectrex commercial in the 1980s as a spokesman for the General Consumer Electronics (GCE) / Milton Bradley Vectrex home video game. Sir Jackie Stewart also featured in a special presentation video of the then all new Ford Mondeo in 1993, the video was given away free on the front cover of What Car? magazine in 1993.
Sir Jackie Stewart 2018 currently appears in US commercials for Heineken beer, in which he refuses an offered beer saying "I'm still driving" before driving away in a Jaguar F-Type.
Sir Jackie Stewart's helmet was white, with the red, green, blue, white and yellow Royal Stewart tartan surrounding the top.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Stewart
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Ralph Lauren collection includes a 1938 Bugatti, a 1958 Ferrari Testa Rossa and a 2010 Lamborghini Murcielago
With this collection, Ralph Lauren shows that the automobile is a major art form created by the industry’s biggest names: Bugatti, Alfa Romeo, Bentley, Mercedes-Benz, Jaguar, Porsche and of course, Ferrari, the high point of this unique collection.
Ralph Lauren car collection value: upwards of $350 million
How many cars does Ralph Lauren have: About 60 / 70 cars
A Ralph Lauren car collection documentary was broadcast in Europe but this Carjam video gives you a good idea of the collection.
Ralph Lauren most expensive car is either the 1938 Bugatti 57CSC Atlantic or the Ferrari 250 GTO, both would be worth over $45 million.
Ferrari introduced the 250 LM (Le Mans). It was developed as a coupe version of the 250 P and was ostensibly a new production car intended to meet FIA homologation requirements for the Group 3 GT class. The intention was for the 250 LM to replace the 250 GTO as Ferrari's premier GT-class racer.
32 total 250 LM chassis were built from 1963 to 1965, According to Ferrari naming convention, the 3.3 litre cars should have been designated "275 LM", however Enzo Ferrari insisted that the name remain 250 LM in order to facilitate the homologation process.
The Ferrari 250 LM was successfully raced around the world by both factory-supported and privateer racers. Unlike the Ferrari 250/ Ferrari 275/ Ferrari 330 P cars, new Ferrari 250 LMs were sold to private customers and campaigned by privateer teams. From 1964 through 1967, Ferrari 250 LMs were raced by Scuderia Ferrari, NART, Maranello Concessionaires, Ecurie Filipinetti, Ecurie Francorchamps Notably, a Ferrari 250 LM (chassis 5893) entered by the North American Racing Team won the 1965 24 Hours of Le Mans driven by Jochen Rindt and Masten Gregory. This remains Ferrari's last overall victory in the endurance classic.
The Ferrari 250 LM is highly sought-after by serious auto collectors Ferrari 250 LMs price more than $10 million USD and auction records for this model have been repeatedly broken in the past 10 years.
Sir John Young "Jackie" Stewart, age 79 OBE (born 11 June 1939) is a British former Formula One racing driver from Scotland. Nicknamed the "Flying Scot", Jackie Stewart competed in Formula One between 1965 and 1973, winning three World Drivers' Championships, and twice finishing as runner-up over those nine seasons.
Outside of Formula One, Sir Jackie Stewart narrowly missed out on a win at his first attempt at the Indianapolis 500 in 1966 Stewart Grand Prix Formula One racing team.
Sir Jackie Stewart appears in the 1966 John Frankenheimer movie Grand Prix doing all the driving scenes for actor Brian Bedford, who played Scott Stoddard, as Bedford did not know how to drive. Sir Jackie Stewart anachronistically appeared in a cameo in a 1977 episode of "Lupin III" as a competitor in the 1977 Monaco Grand Prix and also once appeared on the UK motoring program Top Gear as a driving instructor for host James May. Sir Jackie Stewart was the subject in the Roman Polanski-produced film Weekend of a Champion, in which Polanski shadows him throughout a race weekend at the 1971 Monaco Grand Prix.
George Harrison, a good friend of Sir Jackie Stewart's, released a single, "Faster", in 1979 as a tribute to Stewart, Niki Lauda, Ronnie Peterson and fellow Formula One race car drivers. Sir Jackie Stewart is also interviewed in some depth in Martin Scorsese's documentary biography of Harrison, George Harrison: Living in the Material World. Stewart was featured in the video to the song "Supreme" by British singer, Robbie Williams. Sir Jackie Stewart also wrote the foreword for the book The Centenary Of The Car 1885-1985 by Andrew Whyte in 1984.
Sir Jackie Stewart appeared in several UPS commercials in 2002 and 2003 as a consultant for Dale Jarrett to convince Jarrett to "race the Big Brown truck". Sir Jackie Stewart, along with his son Mark, appeared in a Vectrex commercial in the 1980s as a spokesman for the General Consumer Electronics (GCE) / Milton Bradley Vectrex home video game. Sir Jackie Stewart also featured in a special presentation video of the then all new Ford Mondeo in 1993, the video was given away free on the front cover of What Car? magazine in 1993.
Sir Jackie Stewart 2018 currently appears in US commercials for Heineken beer, in which he refuses an offered beer saying "I'm still driving" before driving away in a Jaguar F-Type.
Sir Jackie Stewart's helmet was white, with the red, green, blue, white and yellow Royal Stewart tartan surrounding the top.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Stewart
Make: Ferrari