Frankly, given how many Ferraris the garage of Gordon Ramsay has housed over the years, it would've been a bit odd for the collector not to get his hands on a Monza SP2.
Heck, last time we talked about the celebrity chef and his Prancing Horses, the aficionado was behind the wheel of an 812 Superfast. However, that doesn't mean he's missed specials such as the F12 Tour De France.
In fact, the taste creator loves his Fezzas so much that he even bought a California T and had the plates wrapped in clingfilm.
You see, the Internet hasn't missed the VIP chef's sometimes-boiling temper, which is why there are a tons of memes revolving around this.
However, deep down inside, Gordon has a big heart - why else would he have chosen the SP2 two-seater over the driver-alone SP1? In fact, you'll be able to see his enjoying the V12 toy together with his son Oscar in one of the Instagram posts below.
The spec of this Monza SP2 is not unlike those of other Ramsay Ferraris. So while it doesn't immediately stand out, we can talk about the historic side of the transverse hood stripe. And let's not forget those grey-not-silver wheels of the 810 naturally aspirated horsepower monster.
Black and Red was also the color combo of choice for the cabin, a place where carbon fiber is abundant.
Oh, and by the way, Gordon Ramsay also loves his high-riding machnines, as it was shown when the gear head got a hold of James Bond's Land Rover Defender SVX Concept. So it's not unlikely that he'll also join the future Ferrari SUV owners' club, is it?
Meanwhile, we need to keep in mind this is said to be the first British-destined Monza SP2 (only 499 Monzas are being built), so Londoneers will be in for one roofless piece of eye candy.
In fact, the taste creator loves his Fezzas so much that he even bought a California T and had the plates wrapped in clingfilm.
You see, the Internet hasn't missed the VIP chef's sometimes-boiling temper, which is why there are a tons of memes revolving around this.
However, deep down inside, Gordon has a big heart - why else would he have chosen the SP2 two-seater over the driver-alone SP1? In fact, you'll be able to see his enjoying the V12 toy together with his son Oscar in one of the Instagram posts below.
The spec of this Monza SP2 is not unlike those of other Ramsay Ferraris. So while it doesn't immediately stand out, we can talk about the historic side of the transverse hood stripe. And let's not forget those grey-not-silver wheels of the 810 naturally aspirated horsepower monster.
Black and Red was also the color combo of choice for the cabin, a place where carbon fiber is abundant.
Oh, and by the way, Gordon Ramsay also loves his high-riding machnines, as it was shown when the gear head got a hold of James Bond's Land Rover Defender SVX Concept. So it's not unlikely that he'll also join the future Ferrari SUV owners' club, is it?
Meanwhile, we need to keep in mind this is said to be the first British-destined Monza SP2 (only 499 Monzas are being built), so Londoneers will be in for one roofless piece of eye candy.