Stolen Ferrari of F1 Legend Gerhard Berger Recovered After 29 Years
The car, valued at £350,000 and stolen in 1995, was found in London but will not be returned to Berger as it was on loan from Ferrari.
- Gerhard Berger's stolen Ferrari F512M Testarossa, missing for 29 years, has been recovered by the Metropolitan Police in London.
- The car, valued at around £350,000, was stolen in 1995 during the San Marino Grand Prix in Italy and was found after a tip-off from Ferrari.
- Despite the recovery, the car will not be returned to Berger as it was on loan from Ferrari at the time of theft.
- The recovery is believed to be the longest for a vehicle in Europe, with the car having been shipped to Japan and then to the UK.
- No arrests have been made, and Jean Alesi's similarly stolen Ferrari remains missing.