‘THE’ Ferrari 250 GT ‘Tour de France’

The Very Chassis That Founded Ferrari’s Tour de France Dynasty

This isn’t a Tour de France, it’s the Tour de France—winner of the 1956 Tour de France Auto and the actual namesake car for which the “Tour de France/TdF” name was instituted. Raced and owned by the Marquis Alfonso de Portago and the only known Ferrari to win every period race it entered and be awarded a 1st-in-class at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, it is without question one of the most legendary and historically significant of all Ferrari competition cars. Don’t miss your chance to acquire one of the true Ferrari competition icons when it crosses the block in RM Sotheby’s Paris auction on 28 January 2026.

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