Ferrari stolen from Formula 1 pilot found after 28 years

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The stolen red Ferrari Testarossa belonging to Austrian Formula 1 pilot Gerhard Berger was found in England after 28 years. A message about this appeared Web site London police.

London police said the value of the stolen Ferrari was around £350,000. According to Police Constable Mike Pilbeam, who led the investigation, the car was considered lost for more than 28 years until it was recovered in just four days.

The incident occurred during the San Marino Grand Prix in Imola, Italy, in April 1995. At that moment, two Formula 1 drivers’ Ferraris were stolen, including Gerhard Berger’s red Ferrari F512M.

In January, London police received a report investigating a car purchased from Ferrari by a US buyer through a British broker in 2023. The report confirmed it was a stolen vehicle. The investigation revealed that the car was shipped to Japan immediately after the theft and arrived in the UK in late 2023.

The Ferrari was handed over to its owner by the London police in order to prevent exports from the country. The second stolen car was never found.

In another case, the car of Tunisian Minister of Defense Imad Mamiş was stolen in April 2022. He dropped his car keys in front of a cafe in Aryan; A passerby found the keys and fled in the stolen car. The investigation was handed over to judicial police officers.

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