Formula 1 Famous Billionaire Lawrence Stroll’s Car Collection
Share your thoughts on Aston Martin executive Lawrence Stroll's multi-million dollar car collection.
By Kinkar Gope
Published Apr 17, 2025

Table of Contents
- 1987 Ferrari 288 GTO Evoluzione
- Ferrari LaFerrari
- Ferrari F50
- Ferrari Enzo
- 1967 Ferrari 330 P4
- Ford GT40
Lawrence Stroll—if the name piqued your interest, you must know who he is, don't you? The Canadian billionaire investor owns a big part of the Aston Martin F1 team and has his son racing for the team alongside world champion Fernando Alonso.
The billionaire recently became the executive chairman of the Aston Martin car company due to his $200 million+ investment in early 2020. Here we have cumulated the most special and most road-legal cars from his garage, and the prices are mostly estimations depending on what current value these possessions hold in themselves. However, if you didn’t know, he had a deep love for cars and an even deeper love for Ferrari.
8. 1987 Ferrari 288 GTO Evoluzione

The 288 GTO Evoluzione was produced between 1984 and 1987 as a homologated version of the race-spec Ferrari 308 GTB. Only 20 of these variants were ever made, and currently there are only 5 of them are in existence.
1987 Ferrari 288 GTO Evoluzione | Specs |
---|---|
Price | $3 million |
Powertrain | 2.9L twin-turbocharged V8 |
Horsepower | 650 hp |
Torque | 479 lb-ft |
Transmission | 5-speed manual |
0-60 mph | 4.5 seconds |
Top Speed | 229.9 mph |
According to the last known reports, Lawrence sold the car back in 2013 and has been residing with a European owner since 2019. Also, the owner spent around $129,500 on some restoration, including a fresh coat of paint, the seat covers, seat belts, and dashboard cover.
7. Ferrari LaFerrari

The next one on the list is a Ferrari LaFerrari with a price tag of around $3.3 million. The hybrid hypercar from Maranello is a true source of pride and joy for a lot of Ferrari owners, such as Ferrari Collector David Lee, and Lawrence is no exception.
Ferrari LaFerrari | Specs |
---|---|
Price | $3.3 million |
Powertrain | 6.3-liter V12 and a single motor hybrid electric system |
Horsepower | 950 hp |
Torque | 664 lb-ft |
Transmission | 7-speed automatic |
0-60 mph | 2.5 seconds |
Top Speed | 215 mph |
Lawrence Stroll's LaFerrari hasn't been seen in public since the Aston Martin executive likes to keep his prized Ferraris out of any mishappenings. Most likely, we will see the car when the former F1 Racer decides to sell it.
6. Ferrari F50

Worldwide, only 349 units of the Ferrari F50 were produced, and it was basically an F1 car with a road-going body on it. The F50 was the successor of the F40 and was produced from 1995 to 1997.
Ferrari F50 | Specs |
---|---|
Price | $3.35 million |
Powertrain | 4.7-liter naturally aspirated V12 |
Horsepower | 512 hp |
Torque | 347 lb-ft |
Transmission | 6-speed manual |
0-60 mph | 3.8 seconds |
Top Speed | 194 mph |
The Ferrari F50 has been a staple and flagship model of the company and is still regarded as one of the few masterpieces that the great Enzo Ferrari envisioned for the world. It's simply a waiting game for us until Lawrence Stroll decides to show off his F50.
5. Ferrari Enzo

The Ferrari Enzo is the successor of the Ferrari F50 hypercar, and Lawrence has it as well. The Enzo was also an F1-derived road-legal track machine just like the F50; however, it had a bigger displacement and obviously more power.
Ferrari Enzo | Specs |
---|---|
Price | $3.5 million |
Powertrain | 6.0-liter V12 |
Horsepower | 651 hp |
Torque | 485 lb-ft |
Transmission | 6-speed automatic |
0-60 mph | 3.2 seconds |
Top Speed | 221 mph |
The Ferrari Enzo is probably amongst the most collectible Ferraris in the world right now, and car geeks with money are always on the hunt to grab one for themselves. However, due to Ferrari's strict rules, only a handful of people in the world can get their hands on this Italian masterpiece, including Lawrence Stroll and American businessman Michael Fux, who owns a 2002 model.
4. 1967 Ferrari 330 P4

The next one in Lawrence Stroll's Ferrari Collection is not a road-going version of a race car; it is a proper race car that raced in Le Mans endurance racing in the 1960s. Currently, it is valued at $6.04 million in the market and is one of the rarest models to be found in the world.
1967 Ferrari 330 P4 | Specs |
---|---|
Price | $6.04 million |
Powertrain | 4.0-liter V12 |
Horsepower | 420 hp |
Transmission | ZF 5-speed manual |
Top Speed | 193 mph |
Stroll's Ferrari 330 P4 was converted to Spyders after Le Mans, and soon after it was again converted to Can-Am racers. The car with chassis number 0856 was bought by Lawrence for $9 million and according to reports, he later sold the car back in 2020 for an undisclosed amount.
3. Ford GT40

The Ford GT40 became famous after the release of the film Ford v. Ferrari, but it was clearly one of the most iconic Fords ever built. It dominated LeMans at the time, finishing with a Ford 1-2-3 photo finish. Lawrence not only seems to be a fan of Ferraris but also of those who beat Ferraris.
Ford GT40 | Specs |
---|---|
Price | $7.4 million |
Powertrain | 7.0-liter V8 |
Horsepower | 485 hp |
Torque | 350 lb-ft |
Transmission | 4-speed manual |
0-60 mph | 3.8 seconds |
Top Speed | 201 mph |
Similar to Stroll's Ferrari F50, the GT40 in Lawrence's car collection is yet to be seen in public, and we can only hope that the former F1 racer is willing enough to let us have a peek at his famous Ford GT40.
2. 1996 McLaren F1

It seems like Lawrence Stroll is interested in road-going versions of race cars. The McLaren F1 is another example of it. Only 106 units of the McLaren F1 were made, and over the years, it has had famous owners like Jay Leno, Elon Musk, Rowan Atkinson, the Sultan of Brunei, etc.
McLaren F1 | Specs |
---|---|
Price | $20 million |
Powertrain | 6.1-liter V12 |
Horsepower | 618 hp |
Torque | 479 lb-ft |
Transmission | 6-speed manual |
0-60 mph | 3.2 seconds |
Top Speed | 240 mph |
The McLaren F1 has been an eye candy for any car collector in the world, considering the rarity and value of the car. Jay Leno's collection does have one in the lineup, and it is the first McLaren F1 to be imported to the U.S., which has a valuation of $20 million.
1. Ferrari 250 GTO

We now come to the final and most expensive car in Lawrence’s garage, and for some time it was also the most expensive car in the world. I present to you the Ferrari 250 GTO, one of which was recently sold for $70 million dollars in an auction.
Ferrari 250 GTO | Specs |
---|---|
Price | $70 million |
Powertrain | 3.0-liter V12 |
Horsepower | 296 hp |
Torque | 217 lb-ft |
Transmission | 5-speed manual |
0-60 mph | 5.8 seconds |
Top Speed | 174 mph |
A total of 36 examples of the 250 GTO were produced, and Lawrence Stroll is one of the few lucky people to own one of them. Back in 2017, Lawrence and his wife attended the 55th Ferrari anniversary tour with his black 250 GTO.
Special Mentions:
1. Ferrari 275 GTB/4 NART Spider

Next up is the Ferrari 275 GTB/4 NART Spider, which is Lawrence's most expensive road-going car. He was seen driving this open-top Ferrari on a few occasions with his spouse. The Italian grand tourer seems to be finished in the shade of Rosso Dino. The car belonged to Eddie Smith, who decided to sell it in the Pebble Beach auctions back in 2007, and Lawrence paid a total of $27.5 million, making it a then record auction price for a roadgoing automobile.
Also Read:
- Jerry Seinfeld’s Porsche Collection Shrinks After 16 Of Them Were Sold For Over 22 Million Dollars
- A Look Into Jay Leno's Favorite Cars
- Ralph Lauren’s 300 Million Dollar Car Collection Is A Living Example Of Art On Wheels
FAQs
What cars does Lawrence Stroll own?
Well, Lawrence Stroll is a billionaire and a car enthusiast, as can be seen from his career profile. He owns several rare and expensive cars from around the globe. However, he owns multiple rare Ferrari cars from the past. He also owns several rare cars from the performance divisions of Ford and McLaren. As per some reports, he owns a rare car collection worth $170 million, making him compete with some of the biggies like Jay Leno, Manny Khoshbin, and Tim Allen.
How much did Lawrence Stroll pay for an Aston Martin?
Lawrence Stroll led Yew Tree Investments to invest close to $235.6 million in Aston Martin for a 16.7% stake in the company. In 2021, the Racing Point F1 team was renamed the Aston Martin F1 team. Aston Martin signed Fernando Alonso for the 2023 Formula 1 season. On March 5, 2023, Alonso won his third F1 championship in Bahrain.
Write a comment
Comments
No Comments Yet
Trending

F1 Designer Gordon Murray’s Car Collection As Legendary As The Man Himself
Akash Yadav
• Apr 9, 2025

Exploring Niki Lauda Car Collection: The Practical Yet Iconic Vehicles of an F1 Champion
Akash Yadav
• Mar 6, 2025