A rare with impeccable provenance is heading to auction, and could fetch more than $21 million.

The 1994 F1 was delivered new to the , who owned the car before it made its way back to the United Kingdom, where its next owner was a former McLaren executive. Later, it moved to New York and was serviced in New Jersey, “acquired by a repeat F1 owner,” . After three years there, it moved to California.

In 2006, the car was sold again, and, in 2007, it was sent to for a total rebuild, where it was also painted white, instead of the original yellow. A new downforce kit was fitted then too, including the rear spoiler, which was installed instead of an active rear wing. The air-conditioning system, exhaust, center seat, wheels, and headlights were all updated then as well, at a cost of over half

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