RM Sotheby’s continues its European battle with Broad Arrow – around three weeks before the latter’s 2025 Zürich sale, it is using the same location, the Dolder Grand Hotel, for the Tailored For Speed Collection, a single-owner grouping of hypercars and racing cars as well as a rare opportunity to acquire Ferrari Corse Clienti cars.
The collection comes from Deborah Mayer, the co-founder of the Iron Dames racing team and the former president of the FIA Women in Motorsport Commission. It contains 41 cars, although RM Sotheby’s has yet to reveal precise details on each lot. The auction takes place in Zürich on October 11, 2025; here are some of the biggest stars of the Tailored For Speed Collection sale.

This 1998 Ferrari 333 SP is chassis no. 023, and was built for Noël-Del Bello Racing, with stewardship passing to Jean-Pierre Jabouille’s JB Giesse Team for the 1999 International Sports Racing Series. Vincenzo Sospiri and Emmanuel Collard took the car to outright victories at Barcelona and Monza, and also notched up four podiums across the ISRS and SRWC championships. It changed hands in 2000 and was later owned by Lawrence Stroll. It’s been in the Mayer collection since 2021, and is estimated at between CHF4.5m and CHF5m.

Leading the road cars in the Tailored For Speed Collection is the above 2017 Ferrari LaFerrari Aperta, one of around 25 of the 200 customer cars finished in white. It’s estimated at between CHF3.8m and CHF4.2m.
Other Ferrari hypercar road highlights include a 2014 LaFerrari in grey/silver (est CHF2.8m-CHF3m), a 2024 812 Competizione A (CHF1.5m-CHF1.8m), a 2012 599 SA Aperta (CHF1.4m-CHF1.6m), a 2016 F12tdf (CHF900k-CHF1.2m), a 2023 812 Competizione (CHF800k-CHF1m, no reserve), a 2015 458 Speciale Aperta (CHF650k-CHF750k, no reserve), a 2010 599 GTO (CHF650k-CHF750k) and a 2019 488 Pista ‘Piloti Ferrari’ (CHF500k-CHF600k).

However, that’s not the end of the road-going Ferrari hypercars in the RM Sotheby’s Tailored For Speed Collection sale, because there’s the chance to pick up a couple of Icona cars. The above 2024 Daytona SP3 is estimated at between CHF3.7m and CHF4.2m, and there’s also a 2021 Monza SP1 with a CHF1.8m-CHF2m estimate.

The Tailored For Speed Collection also includes a number of older Ferraris, led by the above 1989 F40, which is estimated at between CHF2.2m and CHF2.4m. There’s also a 1973 365GTB/4 (chassis) being offered at no reserve with an estimate of CHF350k-CHF450k, a 2002 550 Barchetta (CHF350k-CHF370k), a 2009 430 Scuderia Spider 16M (CHF280k-CHF320k, no reserve), a 2005 575 Superamerica (CHF160k-CHF200k, no reserve), a 1968 365GT 2+2 (CHF150k-CHF200k), a 1978 512BB (CHF150k-CHF200k), a 2004 360 Challenge Stradale (CHF180k-CHF220k) and a 1987 Testarossa Monodado (CHF90k-CHF110k).

The Tailored For Speed Collection also offers three chances to join Ferrari Corse Clienti – the private members’ club that Magneto took you behind the scenes of last year. In addition to the above 2009 FXX (est CHF3.2m-CHF3.7m), there’s also a 2016 FXX K (CHF4m-CHF4.5m) and a 2012 599XX (CHF2.3m-CHF2.8m).
There are several genuine racing cars in the collection as well, offered at no reserve: a 2020 488 GT3 Evo (CHF800k-CHF1m) and a 2019 488 GTE Evo (CHF850k-CHF1.2m).

There’s far more to the Tailored For Speed Collection than just Maranello machines – there’s hypercar royalty in the form of the 2021 Pagani Huayra Roadster BC (pictured above), one of 40 constructed. It’s estimated at between CHF3.2m and CHF3.5m. The collection also includes a 2022 Huayra R (CHF2.6m-CHF2.8m) and a 2024 Utopia (CHF2.4m-CHF2.8m).

Keeping it Italian, there’s also the above 2021 Lamborghini Sián FKP 37, estimated at between CHF1.7m and CHF2m, and a 2024 Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica 60th Anniversary Edition offered at no reserve (CHF350k-CHF450k).

Elsewhere in the Tailored For Speed Collection, there’s the above 2023 Bugatti Chiron Super Sport (CHF3m-CHF3.5m), and a 2016 Bentley Continental GT3-R offered at no reserve (CHF160k-CHF200k).

The collection also includes a couple of track-ready Mercedes-AMGs, both offered at no reserve: the above GT2 Pro (CHF320k-CHF360k) and a 2022 GT Track Series (CHF280k-CHF320k).

The collection isn’t all super-high-end machinery; this elegant grey 1980 Ferrari 400i with a burgundy interior is offered at no reserve (CHF50k-CHF60k), while there’s also a 1987 412 (CHF50k-60k, no reserve). There are two flavours of 360, too: a 2004 Spider in yellow (CHF80k-CHF90k, no reserve) and a 2000 Modena (CHF60k-CHF80k).
Further details

For more information on the RM Sotheby’s Tailored For Speed Collection sale in Zürich on October 11, 2025, head here.