Sammy Hagar’s LaFerrari set to sell for $1.5 million or more
Former Van Halen frontman Sammy Hagar claims I Can’t Drive 55 and it’s no wonder he’d struggle to stick to the speed limit with his fondness for Ferraris
Hagar appeared in the video for the 1984 hit behind the wheel of his 1982 512 Berlinetta Boxer, but an even more rare machine from his collection of Modena motors will soon be up for sale.
Hagar designed his 2015 LaFerrari in collaboration with the team at Maranello, matching its unique cream paintwork to a photograph of a 1960s car he saw on the wall of the factory. “I fell in love with it and said, ‘No other colors,’” he says. “If you are fortunate enough to get one of these cars from Ferrari, you have to go over there and design your car.”
The interior is trimmed in cream leather with contrasting black piping and features his initials on the steering wheel, which Hagar hasn’t spent quite as much time behind as he imagined, covering just 1100 miles in eight years.
He may be a rock god but Hagar’s driving talents don’t run so deep he admits, and the combination of a 6.3-liter V-12 and a hybrid system delivering 949 horsepower has proven too much.
“Everyone asks why I am selling it. It’s so fast and so powerful, it’s beyond my skills and abilities,” he confesses.
The opportunity for someone else to try their hand at the rocker’s ride will get the chance at the Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale auction January 20-28, 2024 where bidding is estimated to exceed $1.5 million.
“Every now and then, Ferrari gets everything right—and with this car they really did get everything right,” Hagar adds to his sales pitch.
“Can’t drive 55”? Heck, in this car, you can’t even SIT still in it (without starting it) and not exceed the speed limit, let alone driving it!
Maybe because he can’t drive 155 is the issue? Nice car, blah color.
Why do we care? How is this interesting?
Only because (to me personally) it’s a great song, really. The car itself is not really all that compelling, and the “celebrity” ownership part means nothing to me.