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“30-Year Mystery Solved: Missing Italian Formula 1 Driver Found in Stolen Red Ferrari”

The British media announced on Thursday the discovery of an official Formula 1 driver from Italy, Gerhard Berger, who had been missing for 30 years after disappearing in a red Ferrari. The report reveals that the red Ferrari F512M, manufactured in April 1995 and belonging to San Marino’s Grahani Pris, has been found in Italy. Previously, none of the cars had been located until the January issue of a London car magazine mentioned that the Ferrari sold to an American buyer was reported stolen. The customs authority’s transportation department launched an investigation and discovered that the car had been imported from Japan to Great Britain in 2023. The authorities have now confiscated the car, valued at approximately 350,000 pounds ($444,000). The whereabouts of the second stolen Ferrari remain unknown, and the culprits have not yet been identified. Ferrari produced a total of 501 F512M models between 1994 and 1996, and the car can reach a top speed of 315 kilometers per hour.

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