Two iconic classic cars will be auctioned in February to benefit the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum, with total sales expected to exceed $100 million. A 1954 Mercedes-Benz W196 R Streamliner, valued at $50 million, will be auctioned on Feb. 1 in Stuttgart, while a 1965 Ferrari 250 LM, estimated at $30 million, will be sold on Feb. 5 in Paris.
Fritz Kaiser, a prominent wealth manager and motorsport enthusiast, is venturing into the metaverse with partners including Kimi Räikkönen and Mercedes-Benz Heritage. They aim to create a digital twin of the Mercedes-Benz Museum, allowing classic car fans to engage virtually and explore automotive heritage without physical limitations. Roarington, Kaiser's digital platform, will enable classic car owners to create digital twins of their vehicles for rental or sale, marking a significant shift in the classic car market.
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