At each edition of Rétromobile, Richard Mille showcases impressive collections of racing cars at his stand. This year, probably to connect with Lewis Hamilton‘s arrival at Scuderia Ferrari, Richard Mille presents several fantastic F1 red single-seaters from the Scuderia Ferrari at Rétromobile. Believe us, it’s almost, not without humor, enough to give you headaches, as these single-seaters are so dreamy, knowing that they have been driven by big names in Formula 1.
Where to start to present the Richard Mille stand at Rétromobile 2025? What is certain is that visitors to the show will be dazzled. At Paris Expo Porte de Versailles, in Pavilion 2, let us remind you that another exhibition not to be missed is “French Formula 1 from the 60s to today”. Over in Pavilion 1, at Rétromobile, we also reach the summit in terms of collections of F1 single-seaters, with those from Scuderia Ferrari presented by Richard Mille.
At the center of the cover photo of this article, the superb 312 B (1970) with chassis No. 003, is displayed at Rétromobile, alongside the Ferrari F1 87/88C (1988) and 126 C4 (1984).
This 312 B from Scuderia Ferrari was driven by Jacky Ickx, while the 87/88C was entrusted to Gerhard Berger and Michele Alboreto. Note that René Arnoux took the wheel of the 126 C4, as did Michele Alboreto.
Red, more red, and always red, for our greatest pleasure and yours, a little further on the Richard Mille stand at Rétromobile, with the Scuderia Ferrari F1 312 T (1975 – chassis No. 024) of Clay Regazzoni.
Thus, several generations of red single-seaters are exhibited this week at the Richard Mille stand at Rétromobile. The one driven by Alain Prost, in 1991, namely the 642, appears partly without its bodywork.
Enough to explore the “insides” and mechanics of this Ferrari F1 single-seater which was not the best created by the engineers at Maranello.
On the right side of the Richard Mille stand at Rétromobile, you will find the F399 (chassis No. 196 – 1999) of Mika Salo, the Finn who replaced Michael Schumacher that year, who was victim of an accident during the British GP that caused him a double fracture of the tibia and fibula in his right leg.
Between Michael Schumacher and Scuderia Ferrari, a page of F1 history was written.
The F2002 (2002), which allowed the German driver to clinch his 3rd title of his 5 world titles with the reds, is also present at Rétromobile.
Finally, further along, it is the Scuderia Ferrari F1 F2007 (chassis No. 259), a single-seater used during tests by Kimi Räikkönen, Felipe Massa, Luca Badoer, Marc Gené, and also Michael Schumacher, which accompanies the other fabulous Ferrari F1 single-seaters at the Richard Mille stand at Rétromobile.
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