You Can Buy A Pair Of F1 Cars With Engines, If You’re Absolutely Loaded

Two Arrows A22 chassis from the 2001 F1 season are up for sale and unusually, they actually include engines. Unfortunately, they're a little expensive...
You Can Buy A Pair Of F1 Cars With Engines, If You’re Absolutely Loaded

Yes, finally, we have found F1 cars for sale that include engines. It’s a rare sight in the motorsport world, where F1 cars often come up for sale, but without engines or gearboxes. The cars we’re looking at today - Arrows A22 chassis 05 and 08 - are being advertised by BossGP.

The A22 competed in the 2001 Formula 1 season, with Jos Verstappen - father of impressive Toro Rosso driver Max - and Enrique Bernoldi racing the car. Unfortunately it managed to score just one point and Arrows finished 10th in the standings.

It was an evolution of the more promising A21 but failed to deliver the results. The car was powered by an Asiatech V10 engine but the two cars up for sale feature 3.0-litre Hart V10 engines rebuilt by Mountune, plus newly rebuilt gearboxes.

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According to the BossGP listing page, a spares package for the car is available on negotiation and the two chassis are ready to race. But both are priced at £249,950 - so far from cheap.

BossGP is a racing series where cars formerly belonging to championships like F1, GP2, World Series by Renault and Superformula go head-to-head on race tracks around the world. It’s basically a mix of insane noises and a wide variety of cars battling on famous race tracks.

So if you have a spare £250k lying around, these two Arrows A22 cars with engines could be sound investments, or just a lot of fun for a track day…

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Anonymous

When you think how much a P1 GTR or FXXK costs, and you can’t use either of those on the road either, 250k doesn’t seem that bad… Certainly the ultimate track car!

01/17/2016 - 22:46 |
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Bye, have a great time...

That’s cheap for a F1 car. Since engines today cost about 5 million. ($ I think)

01/17/2016 - 23:42 |
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Spencer Sloane

Track day? why not just drive it to work. Forget those pesky laws, you have an f1 car.

01/18/2016 - 02:39 |
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suchdoge

God, I miss that sound!

01/18/2016 - 08:34 |
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Ian m

Omg only £250k i thought it was like £5 million

03/16/2016 - 22:55 |
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