The greatest forces in Motorsport history are now united as Ferrari’s last Monaco-winning World Champion is returned to Enzo’s house, located within the very heart of the Factory that has produced the most awe-inspiring automotive masterpieces in history. A location where the genius between creator, driver, and car will forever be linked as Michael Schumacher was recently given the ultimate honor of having the area just outside Enzo’s doorstep, where chassis 211 now rests, renamed to Piazza Michael Schumacher.

Chassis 211, driven by Schumacher, didn’t just secure his fourth World Championship at the Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix 2001; it also delivered Ferrari’s last win at Monaco and a title in the same season. It was the peak of synergy between man and machine, a car so precise and powerful it helped define the most dominant era in Scuderia Ferrari history.
A true icon, reunited with the place where legends are born.
2001 Ferrari F2001 'The Schumacher Crown Jewel' - Chassis no. 211

The only Ferrari chassis raced by Michael Schumacher which won the most prestigious Monaco Grand Prix, the Formula 1 Grand Prix De Monaco 2001, and also clinched the Formula 1 World Championship in the same season, making this a crown jewel among all Schumacher F1 cars.
Achieved pole position and won the Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix 2001 to secure Schumacher his fourth Drivers’ crown as Ferrari claimed the Constructors’ World Championship.

With victory in the Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix 2001, this chassis allowed Ferrari to secure back-to-back title doubles for the first time in the team’s Formula 1 history, marking it as among the most important of all Ferrari F1 cars.
The final Ferrari F1 car to win Monaco in a Championship-winning year.
Among the Golden Era of Ferrari V-12 and V-10 Formula 1 engine sounds, screaming to an incredible 17,000 rpm.

Speed, power, and beauty; the F2001 was masterminded by the Scuderia "super team" of Jean Todt, Ross Brawn, Rory Byrne, and Michael Schumacher.
Overhauled by Ferrari in 2024 and 2025 to full running and driving condition, now ready for its next Corse Clienti adventure.
A chassis so closely intertwined with the history of the Monaco street circuit and now offered for sale at the Formula 1 Tag Heuer Grand Prix De Monaco 2025—the first time a sale has been conducted during a Grand Prix weekend in the Principality.

Don’t miss out on witnessing this landmark sale taking place from the heart of Formula 1’s biggest event.